Daniel Chapter 2 – An Outline of 2500 Years of World History!
Daniel chapter two is a prophecy of four empires of world history, and three of these empires, the Medo-Persian, Greek and Roman empire hadn’t happened yet!
Continue reading →Daniel chapter two is a prophecy of four empires of world history, and three of these empires, the Medo-Persian, Greek and Roman empire hadn’t happened yet!
Continue reading →This article is from communication with a friend who wrote: I’m very interested in your comments about Jesus’s Olivet prophecy saying it does not refer to our future but to AD70 when the Romans sacked Jerusalem. (I hope I’m not misrepresenting your position but please correct me if I am.) I know you’ve mentioned it before to me. Can you explain to me in layman’s terms, how we know this … Continue reading →
Forward by the Webmaster: I was inspired to transcribe part of Dr. Chuck Baldwin’s message on the destruction of Jerusalem from a YouTube posted by Liberty Fellowship. I was not asked by Liberty Fellowship to do this. I am receiving no remuneration from them. I think this message is extremely important for all Christians to know. It contains information that I certainly didn’t know. And I think having a message … Continue reading →
“I am asked on a regular basis by the “flat earth army” about the world being flat, and I even watched some documentaries on it because I was curious to their point of view, I decided I would create a way for them to prove or disprove their theory once and for all.” — Kelsey of the YouTube channel 74 Gear I am posting this YouTube because I have recently … Continue reading →
Abraham Lincoln defended Roman Catholic priest Charles Chiniquy in a serious criminal case when Chiniquy was falsely accused of a crime by his bishop. They won the case and the bishop was exposed.
Continue reading →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 →