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Torben Søndergaard and The Last Reformation
The post discusses Torben Søndergaard’s Last Reformation ministry, labeling it as a false teaching cult. It questions his beliefs in water baptism and emphasizes salvation through Christ alone, not works. This assessment highlights the importance of discernment and personal study.
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C.S. Lewis: A Bridge to Rome
C.S. Lewis has a relationship with Catholicism. While his work has influenced many Catholic converts, his beliefs deviate from traditional Protestant doctrine, raising concerns about doctrinal compromise and the need for discernment.
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Lupus Occultus: The Paganised Christianity of C.S. Lewis
C. S. Lewis is often admired by born-again Christians, revered as a great Christian author and apologist. However, a former practitioner of New Age argues that Lewis was not a true Christian, but rather a practitioner of paganism and the New Age movement himself.
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Where is the Biblical Land of Israel?
I discuss our recent visit to Israel and the controversies around faith and land ownership in the region. I detail historic promises of land to Abraham’s descendants, the return of Jews from different regions, and contemporary tensions in the land.
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The Marriage of the Bride of Christ
The Jewish customary arrangements for marriage mirror the relationship between God and His chosen Bride, Christ Jesus. God chooses the Bride, makes a covenant with wine, symbolizing the new testament, and prepares a place for the Bride, culminating in a joyous wedding feast as described in the Book of Revelation.
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Where Materialism Logically Leads
Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’ is referenced in context of the concept of dark matter and dark energy, questioning their existence in astrophysics. The article explores implications of abandoning biblical explanations for the universe.
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Earth Created From Water
New research challenges the theory that water came from icy comets or asteroids, suggesting it originated from the protosolar nebula. This aligns with the Bible’s account of creation.
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God, Science & Miracles: As Conversations Go
A biblical creationist in the skeptics lion’s den by John H.1 (this is not me, John Gideon Hartnett, see footnote) Daniel in the lion’s den is an event I can vaguely relate to. Some years ago I attended a movie screening held by the NSW Humanists in Sydney. I was the lone Christian and Biblical…
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What About Those 100-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Fossils?
The claim is that the fossil evidence supports this evolutionary story, whereas the Bible tells a completely different story. Most of the fossils are then the result of sudden burial in all the sedimentary layers laid down by global flood waters about 4,500 years ago.
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Doesn’t Radiometric Dating Prove That the Earth is Billions of Years Old?
Dr. Jim Mason challenges the scientific claim of a 4.6 billion-year-old Earth, questioning the reliability of radiometric dating methods and proposing compelling arguments against it.
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A 6000-Year-Old Universe! Who Says? Who Cares?
The content discusses the age of the universe and Earth from both scientific and biblical perspectives. It questions the accuracy of scientific claims and provides resources for further exploration. Dr. Jim Mason presents arguments supporting the biblical account.
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What is the Will of God?
What is the will of God in our lives? To find it we must first gives our lives in service and worship to the Living God. Worship means using our minds and hearts and bodies to express the worth of God and all He is for us in Jesus.
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The Inspiration of Scripture
The Christian Church’s selection of inspired Scriptures, including the controversies and translations, reflects human decisions under divine influence and intention.
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Planetary System Formation: Exposing Naturalistic Storytelling
The content discusses challenges in explaining naturalistic star and planet formation, highlighting issues with known physics, magnetic fields, and the conservation of angular momentum. Evolutionary astrophysicists’ reliance on hypothetical solutions is critiqued.
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A Letter From a Reader
May I take the liberty of suggesting that you should be a theologian teaching the simplicity of faith – Christian faith – Belief in The Redeemer – if one believes in the Redeemer, one believes in His Word – that He is the Truth, the Way and the Life – will believe Him when He…
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Union With Rome, Chapter 2
This excerpt Chapter 2 of Christopher Wordsworth’s book argues that the prophecies in the Apocalypse concerning Babylon indeed refer to Rome. The analysis focuses on geographical, historical, and symbolic parallels, as well as early Christian interpreters’ views supporting this identification.
