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Posted by David Ben-Ariel
Jesus clearly said, "No man can come to Me, except the Father
who has sent me draw him..."(John 6:44)....
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Posted by Greg Neyman
For many years young-earth creationists have pointed to the book
of Job, chapters 40-41, as evidence...
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Posted by Mike Bradley
These next two verses are extreme - and I mean extreme! These two verses are telling us that God's people are literally, and I mean literally, being destroyed for lack of knowledge. The second verse below says that God's people can literally go into captivity as a result of not having the right amount of knowledge about something.
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Posted by Aravind Venkatraman
One of the 64 manifestations of Shiva - the man-woman form with Parvati constituting the left half of Shiva. This is a much-hailed form in scriptures of various languages.
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Posted by Robert Bruce Baird
OPHIR: - I include an excerpt from my book The Kelts: Children of the Don as a way of giving the gist of what the Biblical Ophir and the guilds of metal workers named after him may have been up to in the four millennia before Jesus. Whether his guild of workers actually built a temple for David as mentioned in the Bible does not really matter. There is lots of evidence of the international nature of corporate enterprises going back long before Ophir.
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Posted by Michael Bradley
This will be last and final event of the Great Tribulation. The Bible says that immediately after the Tribulation occurs, Jesus will return back to us for His second coming! Here are 2 key verses on this battle and how it all gets set up in the first place.
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Posted by David Ben-Ariel
Shalom Mr. Moshe-Mordechai van Zuiden,
I am opposed to anybody - Jew, Israelite or Gentile - becoming a convert to the counterfeit Christianity of "traditional Churchianity." Such popular error misrepresents true Christianity with its Babylonian mystery religion dressed up in the drag of "Christianity."
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Posted by Michael Bresciani
The push to democratize the world is gaining momentum around the world since the recent demise of communism. But that alone isnt the reason for the renewed interest in democracy. If you were to question those seeking democratization anywhere in the world, you would be surprised to find their reasons have little to do with patriotism or national pride. The answer is always the economy.
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