The Foundations Under Attack The Roots of Apostasy
The apostasy in the twentieth century; the compromise on essentials and the attack on the fundamentals actually have their roots in the nineteenth century.
Continue reading →The apostasy in the twentieth century; the compromise on essentials and the attack on the fundamentals actually have their roots in the nineteenth century.
Continue reading →This is the next chapter of the book, The Foundations Under Attack: The Roots of Apostasy – By Michael de Semlyen B. Papal Rome and the EU Richard Bennett and Michael de Semlyen Papal Rome is widely respected and admired by the world. She is seen as well organized, successful and influential, as well as dignified and authoritative. The aura of uncritical acclaim around the person of successive popes is … Continue reading →
The Scriptures are full of warnings and admonitions to keep us all on the narrow path and by Scripture to reprove, correct and instruct in righteousness.
Continue reading →True ecumenical unity is clearly defined in the Scriptures. There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; One Lord, one faith, one baptism, One God and Father of all, who is above all,
Continue reading →The Vatican has been the most powerful institution in Europe, and although its influence declined at the time of the Reformation it made a significant recovery in the past two centuries
Continue reading →Many of the alternative media broadcast hosts discuss the Jewish neo-conservatives, Zionist Jews, and the Mossad, while, for the most part, ignoring the Jesuit Order, its Knights of Malta, and other Jesuit-controlled agents of Papal Rome that control and steer these groups.
Continue reading →John Wesley’s Arminian teachings had inspired the founders of The Holiness Movement. In time this would become identified with “The Baptism of the Holy Spirit” and the speaking with tongues of Pentecostalism and the Charismatic Movement.
Continue reading →Charles Finney was the man who created the “decisionism” concept in evangelism, where a person is led through an “altar call” and is pressured to “decide for Christ.”
Continue reading →The Arminians can find their cherished semi-Pelagian views on free will enshrined in the decrees of the notorious Council of Trent.
Continue reading →The significance of the Mexican celebration of Cinco de Mayo in regards to thwarting Jesuit plans to take over the United States of America.
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