Footprints of the Jesuits – R. W. Thompson
Reading Time: 542 minutes History of the Jesuits by a patriotic American statesman, a former Secretary of the Navy, R.W. Thompson.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 542 minutes History of the Jesuits by a patriotic American statesman, a former Secretary of the Navy, R.W. Thompson.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 10 minutes The 95 Thesis of Martin Luther which he nailed on a church door in Wittenberg Germany on October 31st, 1517.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 99 minutes Is not the Church of Rome the Babylon of the Book of Revelation? 19th-century Bible scholar Christopher Wordsworth offers infallible proof from Holy Scripture and secular history.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 28 minutes The “holy covenant” of the Book of Daniel is God’s covenant with His people and not an Endtime treaty the Antichrist makes with the Jews.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 140 minutes Matthew Henry teaches us how to pray with many written prayers based directly from Holy Scriptures!
Continue reading →Reading Time: 15 minutes By Steve Wohlberg This article is adapted from his recent books,Truth Left Behind and The Left Behind Deception. Modern Christianity has largely forgotten the importance of the Protestant Reformation, which took place during the 1500s. “The sixteenth century presents the spectacle of a stormy sunrise after a dismal night. Europe awoke from long sleep of superstition. The dead arose. The witnesses to truth who had been silenced and slain stood … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 2 minutes This post is to add more information on what I wrote on The Popular but False Doctrine of the Rapture. And why did I call the doctrine of the Rapture false? I am talking about how the majority of evangelicals define the Rapture: A) The rapture doctrine purports that Christ will come back to this earth in two phases. First, He will come spiritually to “rapture away” believers who have … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 6 minutes Reading what Matthew Henry had to say about Revelation chapter 6 made me realize it’s a summary of events over the past 2000 years!
Continue reading →Reading Time: 5 minutes My wife and I attend a local Baptist church. We like the pastor. He’s a humble man who teaches the Word of God directly from the King James Version of the Bible. He preaches the true doctrine of salvation by faith alone, through grace alone, through Christ alone. He teaches us good practical lessons on how to avoid sin in our lives. But we also think Baptist eschatology is wrong … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 12 minutes All lovers of liberty should be against mandatory vaccinations. They are against the principles laid out in the Nuremberg Code (1947) which states: The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice, without the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 7 minutes Albert Pike I was impressed by this article by James Whisler I found on https://historicist.info/articles/dts.htm and thought to repost the first part of it. The website is in need of repair. There are broken links to images and other technical errors. It must first be brought to the reader’s attention that the mystery religions, including Freemasonry, have employed symbolism as a form of communication. The hidden understanding of symbols was … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutes The “left” of Matthew 24:40 is talking about those who were not killed by the Romans, those who survived the Great Persecution.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 7 minutes In January 1971, thanks to the ministry of a Christian group called the Navigators, I came to know Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. The Navigators fed me with the milk of the Word of God. As an organization they didn’t get into eschatology. Their motto was and still is, “To know Christ and make Him known.” I think this is indeed a worthy motto to live ones life … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 19 minutes The history of the Jesuits who are seeking to subvert true Biblical faith in Jesus Christ to bring us back under the tyranny of Satan and his popes or Rome.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 7 minutes {Originally posted in December, 2014) It was on December 13th, 2014, after 40 some years of study of eschatology, that I finally realized the 70th Week of Daniel is not part of the Endtime scenario! I am talking about Daniel 9:24-27 and especially the interpretation of verse 27. Daniel 9:24 Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city, to finish the transgression, and to make an … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 4 minutes I have met many kind Muslims in Japan, people who went out of their way for me and picked me up when I was hitchhiking. Most of them are from Pakistan and a few from Bangladesh, India and Indonesia. I visited a ship from Turkey once and was treated to dinner by the ship’s captain who was a Muslim. And I have a Facebook friend from Bosnia who is Muslim. … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 21 minutes Martin Luther wrote this in 1520, around 3 years after he nailed his 95 Thesis on the door of a church in Wittenberg, Germany, on October 31, 1517. I was very inspired to read it for morning devotions! I would rather listen to a sermon from a man who lived his faith, and was persecuted for it, wouldn’t you? One man, Martin Luther, emancipated the entire world from the tyranny … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 12 minutes To this rite of anointing the sick our theologians have made two additions well worthy of themselves. One is, that they call it a sacrament; the other, that they make it extreme, so that it cannot be administered except to those who are in extreme peril of life. Perhaps— as they are keen dialecticians—they have so made it in relation to the first unction of baptism, and the two following … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 13 minutes Charles Chiniquy I hope you find the title of this post intriguing enough to want to know the story behind it. It was the cry of the French Canadian immigrates of St. Anne Illinois to the Roman Catholic Bishop of Chicago on August 3rd, 1858. St. Anne is a village in Kankakee County, Illinois, United States, about 50 kilometers south of Chicago. It was founded by a French Canadian Roman … Continue reading →