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Bible Studies
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DOES EVIL EXIST ONLY AS PART OF HUMAN NATURE?
by ralph jackson
Most people will agree that evil exists but the majority cannot accept that evil comes from the outside and is placed in the human heart by a living devil.
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David, The Lonely Shepherd: Myth or Reality?
by Cate Russell-Cole
Just how much time did David really spend alone with the family's sheep, and how did that shape his character? Sorting myth from reality.
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God of Love and So Much More
by Marijo Phelps
God is much more than a God lof love...
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For Marilyn - Of No Reputation
by Harry Goldtmann
But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: Philippians 2:7 KJV
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"WHOSE SOEVER SINS YE REMIT, THEY ARE REMITTED UNTO THEM; AND WHOSE SOEVER SINS YE RETAIN, THEY ARE RETAINED" (JOHN 20:23, KING JAMES)
by Eugene Lopatynsky
Can a priest retain or forgive sins? And if he can't where does that really leave a billion people? How about you? How could you, as Christian, forgive sins or refuse absolution?
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How Can You know that there WILL BE any RAPTURE? Look at Real Facts!
by Eugene Lopatynsky
There are conflicting opinions about the Rapture, the "snatching away" of every true Christian out of this world. To our enemies, apparently, this is no problem at all: the Luciferians will simply murder us all at the same time. No?
Others explain that rapture will come after the Apocalypse and the Church will be left to endure the greatest suffering ever in all past and future history. Still others truly believe that our loving Lord would never let His Bride, His Church, enter the Apocalypse. How do we know that there WILL BE any RAPTURE? What do you say?
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THE DANGER OF CHURCH UNITY
by ralph jackson
'Throughout Christendom, Protestants were subjected to great trials and tribulation, not by Atheists, but by those professing the same Christian church that John and Daniel informed us would come onto the world scene. When the first triumphs of the reformation had passed, Rome summoned new forces, hoping to accomplish the destruction of Protestantism.
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GOD SAYS ANGELS HAD SEX
by Eugene Lopatynsky
The above continues to be a controversial topic and this article is intended to try clarify again some of these issues. Why does God charge fallen angels with sexual intercourse in job 4: 18-19 (King James)? "Behold, he put no trust in his servants; and his angels he charged with folly". FOLLY is immoral sexual intercourse with human women (King James), see the evidence:
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FOR BABY CHRISTIANS: HOW TO CLEAN UP YOUR LIFE WITH THE BIBLE
by Eugene Lopatynsky
THIS STARTS THE GREATEST JOURNEY OF THEM ALL. From this smallest earthly start into all eternity it will be a story of love and infinite joy, walking with God Almighty, your only greatest friend and loving Father.
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Harlot of Babylon According to Irvin Baxter; Trinity and Oneness, Part 12
by Karl Kemp
We are in the middle of a study of Revelation chapters 4 and 5, which are very important and very interesting prophetic chapters. And we are discussing Rev. 1:4-8, which is one of a large number of passages in the New Testament where we see the Trinity. At the end of Part 12, which is the end of this paper, I have some more excerpts from Irvin Baxter where he speaks further of the fact that all Christians who have been baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit (and don't speak with tongues) are part of the whore of Babylon of the book of Revelation and need to repent with top priority.
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Harlot of Babylon According to Irvin Baxter; Trinity and Oneness, Part 11
by Karl Kemp
We discuss the eternal subordinate role of the Son of God to God the Father to some extent and we discuss Revelation chapters 4 and 5 in some detail. God the Father is the One on the throne in Revelation chapter 4 and 5:1. The Lamb, the Son of God, comes and takes the scroll from God the Father in Revelation chapter 5. We see God the Father and Son of God, two Persons, and the Holy Spirit is pictured in these chapters too, using symbolic language.
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Harlot of Babylon According to Irvin Baxter; Trinity and Oneness, Part 10
by Karl Kemp
I include excerpts from three Trinitarian authors and interact with these excerpts: "A Definitive Look at Oneness Theology" by Edward L. Dalcour, 2011; "Oneness Pentecostals and the Trinity" by Gregory A. Boyd, 1992; and "The Forgotten Trinity" by James R. White, 1998.
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Harlot of Babylon According to Irvin Baxter; Trinity and Oneness, Part 9
by Karl Kemp
The fact that the apostle Peter and the other apostles baptized in the name of Jesus on the Day of Pentecost had absolutely nothing (zero) to do with their holding a oneness view of God, which they didn't. We will discuss Matt. 28:19; 1 Cor. 8:4-6; and Col. 2:8-10 which are important passages. Oneness Christians lean heavily on their understanding of Col. 2:9.
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Harlot of Babylon According to Irvin Baxter; Trinity and Oneness, Part 8
by Karl Kemp
We will discuss quite a few passages from the Gospel of John (including John 10:30 ["I and the Father are one"]; John 12:44, 45; and 14:7 9-11) that have been used to argue for a oneness view of God. And we begin to discuss baptizing in the name of Jesus in the book of Acts, with the emphasis on the Day of Pentecost.
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Harlot of Babylon According to Irvin Baxter; Trinity and Oneness, Part 7
by Karl Kemp
We finish the discussion of Phil. 2:5-11 and go on to a discussion of Col. 1:15-17 and Heb. 1:1-3, some more passages that make it easy to see that the Son of God preexisted with the Father and that the Father created all things though Him. Then I have four pages under the heading FIRST I'LL LIST AND QUOTE AND BRIEFLY DISCUSS SOME VERSES FROM THE GOSPEL OF JOHN THAT SHOW THAT GOD THE FATHER AND GOD THE SON ARE DISTINCT PERSONS
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Harlot of Babylon According to Irvin Baxter; Trinity and Oneness, Part 6
by Karl Kemp
We continue to discuss key passages (John 1:1-18; 8:58; 17:1-5; and Phil. 2:5-11) where it is easy to see the existence of the Son of God with God the Father long before the virgin birth of Jesus, the God-man. John 1:1-18; 17:1-5 speak of Him existing with the Father in the beginning, before any creating had taken place. The oneness view doesn't have any room for the existence of the Son before the virgin birth, and even then they believe the Son is only the human nature of Jesus: The Father (not the Son who did not exist from their point of view) took on flesh and He was the divine nature of Jesus.
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Harlot of Babylon According to Irvin Baxter; Trinity and Oneness, Part 5
by Karl Kemp
We continue to discuss John 1:1-18 here in Part 5, which is a super-important passage that deals with God the Father and the Son of God. We will briefly discuss David Bernard's oneness interpretation of John 1:1.
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Harlot of Babylon According to Irvin Baxter; Trinity and Oneness, Part 4
by Karl Kemp
We discuss Deuteronomy 6:4 and Isaiah 9:6 in some detail. These are two of the verses most often used by oneness Christians to try to prove oneness. We also begin a discussion of John 1:1-18, which is one of the important passages where we learn of the eternal Son of God who was with the Father before any creating took place and through whom all things (including all beings and matter) were created.
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Harlot of Babylon According to Irvin Baxter; Trinity and Oneness, Part 3
by Karl Kemp
We continue the discussion on the deity of Christ Jesus, the Trinity, and baptizing in the name of Jesus on the Day of Pentecost. We discuss the Council of Nicea and I quote the Nicene Creed, and we begin a discussion of Deuteronomy 6:4, which is extremely important. We must understand that that verse had nothing (zero) to do with denying the subsequent progressive revelation of the three Persons in the Trinity. That verse, like many other verses, was designed to powerfully refute the polytheism that permeated the ancient world
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Must Christians OBEY AN EVIL GOVERNMENT?
by Eugene Lopatynsky
A passage in Romans is often quoted as an excuse to obey all authority, whether good or bad. Quoted especially by those who receive a bribe of tax-free money in return for bowing before (for never resisting) the POLITICAL forces of Satan.
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Harlot of Babylon According to Irvin Baxter; Trinity and Oneness, Part 2
by Karl Kemp
We discuss some of Irvin Baxter's wrong statements, like there wasn't any baptizing in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit until after the Council of Nicea in AD 325. We also discuss the fact that the primary thing that caused many of the Pentecostals to accept the oneness (one Person) viewpoint and break away from the Assemblies of God (which had just been organized in 1914) in 1916 was the topic of water baptism in the name of Jesus in the book of Acts.
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Harlot of Babylon According to Irvin Baxter; Trinity and Oneness, Part 1 of 12 Parts
by Karl Kemp
The primary purpose of this paper is to show that Irvin Baxter was/is wrong (seriously wrong) to say that all the Christians who believe in the Trinity and are baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are part of the harlot/whore of Babylon of the book of Revelation that is hated by God.
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COSMIC RIDDLE: THE BIBLE AND THE JEWS Do we have a firmer date for rapture predicted studying Israel's future?
by Eugene Lopatynsky
These last pages are exceedingly important because it is here, where the last parts of the gigantic cosmic puzzle finally fall into place
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THE PEACE MAKER
by Dr Surya Kumar Daimari
It is really wonderful to see how God created this beautiful world. The crimson sun-rise between the mountains, the orange sun-set beyond the blue skies, the torrent rivers, the emerald green valleys, the whispering seas, the ice capped mountains turned crimson white, the fascinating glory of flora and fauna.they all manifest the splendid glory of God.
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Did the Gifts of the Holy Spirit cease when the Bible was Completed?
by Robert Hawes
A study concerning whether 1 Corinthians 13:8-10 teaches that the supernatural gifts of the Holy Spirit would no longer be given once the canon of scripture was completed.
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Critique of Irvin Baxter's "Revelation Commentary," Part 8
by Karl Kemp
We discuss Rev. 7:4-8 and Rev. 14:1 (and 3) with an emphasis on the symbolic numbers 144,000 and 12,000. We also discuss the use of symbolic numbers in Rev. 21:16 and 17, verses that deal with the dimensions of new Jerusalem and its wall. Then we discuss Rev. 12:5, which is a verse of key importance. I believe it is the most important verse in the Bible that shows that the Lord Jesus will return and the glorification and rapture will take place right in the middle of Daniel's 70th week.
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Critique of Irvin Baxter's "Revelation Commentary," Part 7
by Karl Kemp
We discuss Joel 2:30, 31 and Daniel 11:40-45 here in Part 7. These passages prophesy of the super-intense warfare of the short great tribulation. Then we discuss Revelation 10:7 and the sounding of the seventh and last trumpet. Then the symbolic numbers (144,000 and 12,000) of Revelation 7:4-8 and 14:1, 3.
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Critique of Irvin Baxter's "Revelation Commentary," Part 6
by Karl Kemp
We discuss Matthew 24:21, 22, verses where Jesus prophesied of the short great tribulation that will follow the abomination of desolation of Matthew 24:15. Then we will discuss Revelation 9:13-21 verse-by-verse, which is the most important cross-reference that prophesies of the short, but very intense warfare of the short great tribulation.
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Critique of Irvin Baxter's "Revelation Commentary," Part 5
by Karl Kemp
We will discuss the demonic locusts of the fifth trumpet that will sting people (but not believers) for five months in the first half of Part 6. Then we will begin to discuss the sixth trumpet. The sixth trumpet will sound about the time of the abomination of desolation. It is very important to see that Dan. 12:11 enables us to see that the abomination of desolation will take place a month before the middle of Daniel's 70th week.
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Critique of Irvin Baxter's "Revelation Commentary," Part 4
by Karl Kemp
We discuss Revelation 8:1-5 here in Part 4, which includes breaking the seventh seal so that the scroll that the Lord Jesus took from the hand of God the Father in chapter 5 can now be opened. These verses prepare the way for the seven angels with the seven trumpets to begin to sound. In verse 5 an angel, or more likely the Angel/Messenger of God (the Son of God), casts fire to the earth to initiate judgment. We will discuss the warning judgments of the first four trumpets.
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