Tag Archives: Bible
Hermeneutics: The Principles for Proper Interpretation of the Bible
Hermeneutics is the theory and methodology of interpretation of biblical text. They are all based on common sense.
Continue reading →Deconstructing Dispensationalism
An excellent talk about what Dispensationalism is, the history behind it, and why it is a set of false heretical eschatological doctrines.
Continue reading →Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation
The Protestant Reformation stands today as a testament to men’s desire to find a greater understanding of the Scriptures and of God. The Protestant Reformation also stands as a reminder that when one omnipotent authority claims supremacy over the affairs of men, whether they be religious or secular, it is in the interest of all men to question where that authority is derived from, and whether it is just, and/or mistaken.
Continue reading →Christians and Halloween
Halloween is a high-holy day for Satanists, witches and other occult members who actually hurt people and animals.
Continue reading →God Is Not A Backstairs Politician
This article is from chapter 17 of “Out of the Labyrinth: The Conversion of a Roman Catholic Priest” by former Roman Catholic priest Leo Herbert Lehmann, first published in 1947 and made available online by The Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry LutheranLibrary.org. It’s good to share with Catholics. And if you were not raised a Catholic, it will give you insights about the Catholic mindset and why they pray to Mary … Continue reading →
The History of Protestantism J. A. Wylie Volume I – Book I
I’ve heard from several sources how important J.A. Wylie’s works on the history of Protestantism are. One person called Wylie the “best of the best” author on this subject. I got the text from https://www.doctrine.org/history/HPv1b1.htm It was done long ago the old-fashioned way using Microsoft FrontPage which nobody uses anymore because it does a lousy job. It’s hard to read the article on that website not only from a phone … Continue reading →
The Three World Wars of Albert Pike
Are you sure your eschatological beliefs are based on what the Bible actually says? Or are you following an end-time Bible teacher who is repeating the errors he learned from others?
Continue reading →God’s Goose – The Story of John Huss
If there had been no John Huss there would have been no Martin Luther. And if there had been no Martin Luther then there would have been no Protestant Reformation and recovery of the gospel.
Continue reading →The Reformation and the Peace of Westphalia
Peace of Westphalia was the treaty that settled the Thirty Years’ War which took place between 1618 and 1648. It was a conflict between Protestants & Catholics.
Continue reading →The Jesuits and the Covid Pandemic
Jesuits have infiltrated government agencies such as the CDC, educational institutions, and Protestant churches and seminaries to mislead the public. It was the Pope, the Vatican and the Jesuits who promoted Covid vaccinations which have undetermined the health of the public.
Continue reading →The Fourth Kingdom of Daniel Chapter 7 — Rome
The fourth Kingdom of Daniel chapter 7 is the Roman Empire. It continues to this day through the Vatican, the so called Holy See.
Continue reading →The Popes And The Bible
The Popes of Rome banned Bible reading by the laity in Catholic countries. In democratic countries, the competition of Protestantism has forced the Catholic church to adopt a different policy toward the Bible. Here it does not forbid Catholics to read it. In fact at times it superficially urges them to do so, knowing that they have been so conditioned that they will not read it anyway.
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