What is the Holy Covenant of the Book of Daniel?
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 →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 →John Todd’s testimonial of his membership in the Illuminati and his involvement in witchcraft and its influence on world leaders today who worship Lucifer as their god.
Continue reading →God called and chose Abraham to raise up a people who would live and preach His truth, to create a nation that would love and serve the one true God, and thus become a Godly example
Continue reading →The story of the development of pretribulationism is a tangled one. From its inception in the early 1800s, there has been a deliberate attempt to cover up its origins. And the cover up continues to this day.
Continue reading →My good friend Dr. John Gideon Hartnett sent me a document written by Sir Isaac Newton titled: “Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St John” You can download the PDF file by right clicking the link and clicking on Save As. A PDF file is hard on my eyes to read from a PC monitor or tablet. I want to make Isaac Newton’s commentary more accessible … Continue reading →
This article is a partial transcription of a talk pastor Chuck Baldwin gave to Liberty Fellowship on October 30, 2016, entitled, The Protestant Reformation: Fulfillment Of Revelation Prophecy? Please see the video below the text to hear the entire talk! The emphasis in bold and italics are mine. Revelation Chapter 11. I have to give some introductory remarks to this message. Most of the churches and Christians in the United … Continue reading →
This is chapter 6 of The Effect of the Jesuit Eschatologies on America Today – by Dr. Ronald Cooke Dr. Harry Ironside himself said that it is important to take note of the symbolic nature of the Apocalypse (Book of Revelation). He noted that, This book is a book of symbols. But the careful student of the Word need not exercise his own ingenuity in order to think out the … Continue reading →
A common saying among Christians today is, “‘Fear not’ is in the Bible 365 times.” I saw this on a Facebook post and was surprised at how many Christians agreed with the statement. The Bible does tell us not to fear, but not 365 times. Let’s see how many times I can come up with. Doing a search for “fear not” in my King James Pure Bible software, I came … Continue reading →
Forward by the webmaster: It came to me on October 20, 2020, before bed, that all this talk about the so-called, “Deep State” may be a diversion to get people’s eyes off what exactly the Deep State is! What do you think about when you hear those words? When I first heard that name, I thought of a nebulous shadowy group of super-wealthy people controlling the American government behind the … Continue reading →
doctrine (n.) late 14c., “the body of principles, dogmas, etc., in a religion or field of knowledge,” from Old French doctrine (12c.) “teaching, doctrine” and directly from Latin doctrina “a teaching, body of teachings, learning,” from doctor “teacher” (from https://www.etymonline.com/word/doctrine) It’s been my personal observation of Pentecostal-Charismatic type of Christians that they seek experiences with the Holy Spirit which result in emotional highs and don’t care so much about biblical … Continue reading →
doctrine (n.) late 14c., “the body of principles, dogmas, etc., in a religion or field of knowledge,” from Old French doctrine (12c.) “teaching, doctrine” and directly from Latin doctrina “a teaching, body of teachings, learning,” from doctor “teacher” (from https://www.etymonline.com/word/doctrine) It’s been my personal observation of Pentecostal-Charismatic type of Christians that they seek experiences with the Holy Spirit which result in emotional highs and don’t care so much about biblical … Continue reading →
I was impressed by this meme but I don’t like the NASB translation. This post is to show that the KJV teaches the same things. In the verses below, the words “testament” and “covenant” are translations of the same Greek word, διαθήκη, transliteration: diathēkē, pronunciation: dee-ath-ay’-kay. In Strong’s concordance, it is numbered G1242. Matthew 26:28 For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for … Continue reading →
Vietnam was a Catholic war. It was never supposed to be an American war, though the Americans were called upon to support the Catholic side. It ended with the Catholic Civil War in the Church and Vatican II (it was not a cause of Vee Poo, but shows the civil war that was going on). On one side were people like Diem (Trad Catholic President of Vietnam), Pope Pius XII, and Archbishop Spellman.
Continue reading →Jesus, the founder of Christianity, was the poorest of the poor. Roman Catholicism, which claims to be His church, is the richest of the rich, the wealthiest institution on earth.
How come, that such an institution, ruling in the name of this same itinerant preacher, whose want was such that he had not even a pillow upon which to rest his head, is now so top-heavy with riches that she can rival – indeed, that she can put to shame – the combined might of the most redoubtable financial trusts, of the most potent industrial super-giants, and of the most prosperous global corporation of the world?
Continue reading →“Romanism is the dominant power in the Capitol of the United States. Lincoln, Grant, and Arthur withstood it, and suffered the consequences. The power is unseen. It is shadowy. It inhabits the air and infects it. Romanism is the malaria of the spiritual world. It stupefies the brain, deadens the heart, and sears the conscience as with a hot iron. It comes, as did the tempter, with gifts in its … Continue reading →
The doctrine of a difference between the Kingdom Heaven and the Kingdom of God is connected to the doctrine of dispensationalism which John Nelson Darby taught and which was promoted by C. I. Scofield in the Scofield Reference Bible. That Bible has had a profound (and negative) influence on the thinking of millions of American Christians. Scofield in the Scofield Reference Bible says: “The kingdom of God is to be … Continue reading →