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Sermon10/25/08 1:07 PM
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Limited Atonement
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Amen..! Excellent..! Hear this wonderful message!.... God bless you brother in the ministry!

News Item10/1/08 2:52 AM
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Lets not forget G.G it was an infailable pope which gave England authority over Ireland. Also the Celtic Church which was refered to a the keeper of the gospel, was very differn't from the church of rome and was chastised for it. But then the revisionism of Rome never ends, their mantra is tell a lie often enough and the people will believe it.

News Item9/30/08 3:03 AM
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One of the main reasons a Roman Catholic cannot become head of state is because they swear a higher allegiance to another head of state the Pope of Rome, one who has been very hostile to this realm for 500 years now. This would be like your president, pledging a higher allegiance to Iran.

News Item9/28/08 4:42 AM
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"There is one organization without which this period of high civilization would never have come into being, the Catholic Church."

Don't make me laugh, ever hear of the dark ages? It was when Europe threw of the yoke of Romanism that this high period of civilisation started.

What an utter joke Lance, Rome still holds its people in Darknes, just look at the countries in the world were Romanism is the dominant force.
Unless you count the murder of tens of millions as a high point, the extermination of entire races, the burning and banning of bibles, the murder of scientists as high points then you should retract your last post.


Sermon9/20/08 2:00 PM
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God Decrees all things
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Amen! Thank you for this wonderful message!

Sermon9/20/08 1:12 PM
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Amen! Thank you for this wonderful message! Sad to say, for many years I myself was ignorant of this great truth how belivers are justified by the imputed righteousness of Christ...received by faith alone...Romans 10:3...

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Satan's Method of Deception
Henry Mahan
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Sermon9/18/08 11:04 AM
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The Saving Word
Dr. Donald A. Carson
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AMEN! Thank you for this wonderful message! This is a must hear sermon! Dr. Donald A. Carson at his best! Hear these very inspirational and helpful truths for such a time as this.

Sermon9/5/08 10:12 AM
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Amen! Excellent! Be sure to hear this one! I sure wish I could have heard this good message fifty years ago!

News Item9/1/08 12:13 PM
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I agree we are no longer under the Mosaic civil law, as God no longer works through a nation but through the Holy nation the church. But surely we as Children of God are under obligation to live by the universal moral Law of God.

Sermon9/1/08 12:09 PM
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Whose image is stamped upon you?
Rev. Trevor Kirkland
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Great sermon Trevor! O that we the Children of God would clearly show forth His divinely stamped image, in this dark and sinful day.

News Item9/1/08 10:37 AM
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I read your links, I am not satisfied.
"Easter, meta to pascha - after the passover, certainly so it ought to be read, for it is the same word that is always so rendered; and to insinuate the introducing of a gospel-feast, instead of the passover, when we have nothing in the New Testament of such a thing, is to mingle Judaism with our Christianity."(M Henry)

"intending after Easter, or the passover," (J Gill)

"intending after Easter — rather, “after the Passover”; that is, after the whole festival was over. (The word in our King James Version is an ecclesiastical term of later date, and ought not to have been employed here).(JFB)"

Add clarke and even scofield to the above.

By the way the kjv is my fav version, but it is in no way perfect.


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MY O MY ! the lengths some will go to to defend a translation of the bible.

The AV translators would be turning in their graves!

By the way what version of the kjv is infallible the 1611, or the later modified version ?


News Item9/1/08 9:07 AM
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"There never was a more absurd or unhappy translation than this. The original is simply after the Passover (μετὰ τὸ πάσχα meta to pascha. The word “Easter” now denotes the festival observed by many Christian churches in honor of the resurrection of the Saviour. But the original has no reference to that, nor is there the slightest evidence that any such festival was observed at the time when this book was written. The translation is not only unhappy, as it does not convey at all the meaning of the original, but because it may contribute to foster an opinion that such a festival was observed in the time of the apostles. The word “Easter” is of Saxon origin, and is supposed to be derived from “Eostre,” the goddess of Love, or the Venus of the North, in honor of whom a festival was celebrated by our pagan ancestors in the month of April (Webster). (Albert Barnes)

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"Which also our fathers that came after brought in with Jesus into the possession of the Gentiles, whom God drave out before the face of our fathers, unto the days of David;" (Acts 7-45 kjv)

Mr Ford are you trying to tell me that the above translation is infallible ? I think it is a given that the Above Jesus should have been translated Joshua.

"And when he had apprehended him, he put him in prison, and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him; intending after Easter to bring him forth to the people." (Acts 1:4 kjv)

Are you telling me the above easter is a infallible translation of what in the original is clearly passover.


News Item9/1/08 3:31 AM
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I know how you feel Neil, I consider myself an optimistic Amill.

News Item9/1/08 3:08 AM
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Hi I cannot speak for Neil, despite it being a very General question with a very broad answer here goes.

Like every book in the bible it is to be taken literally were it is supposed to be taken literally, the Lions in the den in Daniel were real literal lions, the statue seen in the dream was not.
also there is prophecy involved with regards to the 70 weeks, they were obviously not 70 literal weeks, but these weeks were fulfilled with the coming and death of Christ.

Neither Daniel or Revelation can be taken wholly literally as this would be absurd.


News Item8/31/08 1:26 PM
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Great post Neil !

News Item8/31/08 1:02 PM
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It has everything to do with it, it is because of the false teaching of dispensationalism that so many Christians seem to believe they must support a people in the middle east at the expense of Justice and equity. This is the reason why so many Palestinian Christians (I spoke with one recently) are so saddened, they are persecuted by their Muslim neighbours, their Jewish (falsely so called) neighbours, and then they look to their brothers and sisters in the west and find that they are blindly supporting one of the very systems that is persecuting them.
These things should not be.

News Item8/31/08 12:37 PM
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Of course all people have a right to defend themselves, but they do not have a right to treat Palestinians as animals, that of course includes Palestinian Christians.

"Since you don't believe in pre-millennialism, all other arguments are mute."

What a load of tosh!
If you don't agree with a spurious view of the end times (which of course started at the time of Christ) then your views become redundant ! here again we see the cult of the secret rapture shunning those who rightly disagree with their false views.

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