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When Did God First Appear on Earth?
I remember when I first heard the Indonesian expression Roh Kudus meaning the Holy Spirit that I had the impression it gave me the feeling of a soft gentle loving God.
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Do You Know Him? 你认识他吗?
This is a tract designed by Sunny, a post-graduate student from China, whom I met in Adelaide University. She wanted a message that only used the text of the Bible.
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The Battles of Gog and Magog
The author, who once lived in Singapore, discusses his evolving views on biblical prophecy, specifically concerning the invasion of Israel mentioned in Ezekiel 38 and 39. He now believes that this isn’t a prediction about a future event, as many evangelicals think, but a historical account of the attempted extermination of Jews in Queen Esther’s…
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The World is Not Yet Even 6000 Years Old
I revised my calculation of the Earth’s age to 5975 years, attributing the discrepancy to a misinterpretation of biblical text. The error likely derived from a copyist’s mistake. The revised date aligns with the period from Abraham to Moses, as explained in the writings of Apostle Paul.
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Jesus or Muhammad?
This content examines the teachings of Muhammad and Jesus, highlighting contrasts between Islam and Christianity. It explores Islamic scholars’ claims about the preeminence of Islam, Abraham’s religion, and the identities of Allah and God Yahweh.
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Mature Creation and False Information in Starlight
The content discusses biblical creationists’ arguments for a mature creation and challenges the concept of “light in transit” in relation to distant starlight. It proposes simpler cosmogony models to explain the universe’s origin.
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A Very Brief History of Muhammad and Islam
This content discusses the life of Muhammad, his revelations, and the spread of Islam. It highlights his marriages, conquests, and subsequent caliphs. The forceful spread of Islam, its impact, and reflections on present-day society are also discussed.
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At the Resurrection Who is Left Behind?
The author questions interpretations of the Bible’s descriptions of the resurrection, particularly Luke 17:34-37. They argue against the Pre-Tribulation Rapture belief, suggesting instead there are just two outcomes: salvation or damnation. The author doesn’t favour the idea of a premillennial resurrection of any kind, and even questions the meaning of the millennium.
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20 Big Bang Busting Bloopers
The content critiques the Big Bang theory, highlighting 20 conundrums regarding its origin, expansion, laws of physics, and cosmic phenomena. It questions assumptions and points out inconsistencies while dismissing dark matter and energy as fiction.
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Salvation is Simple
I discuss the simplicity of salvation and criticize others for adding conditions like speaking in tongues, Sabbath observance, and using specific names for salvation. I emphasize that salvation is through belief in Jesus without any additional requirements or works.
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Die to Yourself
Paul’s statement “I die daily” in 1 Corinthians 15:31 refers to the sacrifices made in serving Christ. By dying daily, believers put Christ first, crucifying their own desires, and serving Him faithfully, even in the face of danger and trials.
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Dark Matter Search Comes Up Empty
Scientists have failed to detect elusive dark matter despite extensive efforts at the Large Underground Xenon experiment in South Dakota. The search for the mysterious substance continues with plans for a more advanced experiment named LZ, raising questions about the fundamental assumptions underlying cosmology.
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Revelation 22: Jesus the Tree of Life
This chapter is the final wrap up in the final book of the Bible which wraps up the message of Jesus Christ. It is all about Christ and what He has done for those who love Him. The chapter opens with a description of the river of life that proceeds or flows from the throne…
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Unicorns Are Not Mythological Creatures
New fossil evidence supports the existence of a unicorn-like creature on earth, validating its biblical references. Contrary to folklore, the creature resembled a large, rhinoceros-like animal.
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Revelation 21: New Heaven and New Earth
The text explores the biblical narrative of a new heaven and new earth, examining its symbolic and literal interpretations. It postulates that following God’s final judgment, the earth will be renewed and purified, hosting resurrected saints in the new earth, and a heavenly city will descend, where God resides with men again.
