Okay, so this word “Visited”, in its Hebrew original language, can mean a possible two things: one is meaning that God will be Judging that generation, and the residual effects will last through a few following generations. Meaning, that if you bow down to man made images instead of...
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I am a bible thumping, gospel believing, Christ centered Biblican…and I think that you need to answer the question about what that other dude asked about. He brings up a good point. There are many areas in scripture that seem, at first appearance, to contradict...
The point that some of them would live to see what they saw was due to the birth of the KOG in Acts 2. It was referring to the fact that the apostles, except J. Iscariot would witness the coming of the Kingdom. If researched, it can be evident that that incredible day at Pentecost as recorded...
Okay, here is what seems obvious to me. First, this whole account of how the earth was made, "This is 'the history of the heavens when they were created, in the day that the Lord God made the earth and the heavens..." Genesis 2:4--We see that this is a history, not anything more. Also, because...
Thank you Ben, and AK4, thank you for your kind words. I agree that the concept of "trinity" isn't exactly what one would call truth. In Trinity thinking, God is three equal parts, Christ, Holy Spirit, and God the Father. Well, this isn't exactly a biblical truth. However, there can be no...
That’s interesting, there can be no doubt whatsoever that culturally there has been a "fear the devil" mantra developed in Christian myth. The tricky part is to separate myth from fact. According to psalm 23, we shouldn't fear evil if we are walking with God as our Sheppard. As a man...
Peter, of whom was given the authority by Chirst to start the church (Penticost, acts 2, Cornelias, Acts 9--I think) sorry about the spelling, anyway, Peter has some interesting things to say about both, scripture, and Paul's writting. He says that the NO origin of prophecy is in the will of...
I meant, "only the KJV" is modern Christian myth and superstition...and you are soooooo very right. THE Bible is God's mercy. We must trust that the canon of the Necene council was from God, as much as modern versions are. THe OTher stuff that was written during that time, of which were...
· Greetings...only the KJV is a modern superstition of Christendom, and not based on realistic common sense to somebody who has studied where the KJV has come from, compared to say, other bibles that were being used in the early 1600's, and generally, it defies logic. Here is how I see...
To deny the existance of Satan is to call the bible and the Gospels uninspired. Check it out friend, the Christ makes direct refernces to the devil, and even had interaction with him.
Satan is not the opposite of God, but he is the servent of God and according to Job, can only act under God's...