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By studies, on April 1st, 2010%
The observances of Good Friday and Easter Sunday have perpetuated the traditional chronology that the crucifixion took place on a Friday, and that the Lord’s body was buried on that day at about 6:00 p.m., and that he rose from the dead early on the following Sunday morning. . . . → Read More: FRIDAY OR WEDNESDAY?
By studies, on February 4th, 2010%
Pastor shot, killed on way home from worship [Excerpts]
Two masked members of the al-Shabaab Muslim militia shot and killed a pastor in Somalia as he drove home from a worship service, according to reports.
Mogadishu pastor Ali Hussein Weheliye was killed in the attack in October, but reports of the . . . → Read More: TWO SOMALI PASTORS SHOT
By studies, on January 6th, 2010%
By David Roach
When it comes to the end of time, at least one thing is certain: Southern Baptists have a variety of opinions. And according to leading Baptist theologians, nearly all of those opinions fall within the bounds of orthodoxy. "On the whole Baptists have been model kingdom citizens when agreeing on . . . → Read More: END TIMES: Scholars differ on what Bible says about subject
By studies, on December 21st, 2009%
One thousand giant dominoes were toppled in Berlin Monday along the path where the Berlin Wall once stood. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, raised in communist East Germany, stood next to former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev as Europe celebrated the fall of the Wall 20 years ago. “Looking back, we can see many causes that led to the peaceful revolution, but it still remains a miracle,” German President Horst Koehler said. . . . → Read More: TWENTY YEARS AFTER THE WALL CRASHED DOWN
By studies, on November 29th, 2009%
We are often told that bunnies in the pre-Cambrian would be evidence against evolution, but that is just posturing. But what of real known anomalies? The Chinese fossil layers are throwing up all sorts of out of place evidence. It would be nice if we were told more about such fossils. But slowly word is getting out. We find now for instance a Tiny T Rex Raptorex kriegsteini in the early Cretaceous of China (or is that the late Jurassic?). . . . → Read More: Tiny T-Rex From China
By studies, on November 8th, 2009%
Scripture doesn’t tell us specifically what was in the hearts and minds of Lucifer and Adam that prompted them to sin; regarding Eve, however, we get a little more insight. She “saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise” (Genesis 3:6). One thing, however, becomes obvious concerning all three of these created beings: they chose self over God. That is the bottom line of all sin. . . . → Read More: The First and Final Lie: Self-deification
By studies, on November 2nd, 2009%
Many people think of prophecy as an intriguing subject that involves the latest rumors concerning an alleged Trilaterialist plot, the newest developments in the Middle East, or recent maneuvers by the Soviets and Arabs in their continuing campaign against Israel. Interesting as that may be, there is something far more important. Whether one has a year’s supply of food in case of famine or a suitable shelter for surviving a nuclear attack may be important, but it affects one’s temporal condition only. However, to be deluded into believing “the lie” that we are warned will seduce the entire world into accepting the Antichrist will affect one’s eternal destiny (2 Thes 2:11-12). . . . → Read More: AN OFFICIAL WORLD RELIGION?
By studies, on April 12th, 2009%
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And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment – Hebrews 9:27 Mohammed, Siddhartha Gautama (The Buddha), Confucius, and Jesus Christ: To many, these names are all of equal value; they represent great teachers who spoke words of wisdom and enlightenment. They are . . . → Read More: THE HOPE OF ALL THE WORLD
By studies, on March 24th, 2009%
The Easter Season is here, complete with baskets and cellophane grass and chocolate bunnies in every store. While we enjoy the chocolate bunnies and malted eggs, it’s pretty obvious that cellophane grass has absolutely nothing to do with the Resurrection of our Lord. This time of year brings with it the annual uncomfortable question; what should we – as Christians – celebrate? . . . → Read More: DEALING WITH THE EASTER DILEMMA
By studies, on March 12th, 2009%
A not-so-funny thing happened on the way to the 21st century. In the late 20th century, certain leaders came out stating that we needed a “new way of doing church.” That old time religion wasn’t good enough. So in came new gimmicks replacing the solid gospel. We have seen the rise of the “seeker-sensitive” church movement that offends no one. The “religious left” has become more prominent promoting their social gospel. And then there is the Emergent Church (that also stresses the social gospel.) . . . → Read More: The Emergent Church Could Submerge Yours!
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