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A Warning from Jesus

Tuesday, January 1st, 2002

The beliefs expressed here are extremely unpopular, to say the least. Anyone who stands firm for the sake of the Gospel of Jesus will be hated and vilified. If Jesus, the sinless one who “became sin” for us to save us, could be hated and tortured and killed, how much more those of us imperfect [...]

Prophecies of Daniel

Tuesday, January 1st, 2002

Vision #1: The Statue
Daniel 2:41 In that you were seeing feet and toes partly of wet clay and partly of iron, so this will be a divided kingdom. Some of the strength of iron will be in it, for you saw iron mixed with wet clay. 2:42 In that the toes of the feet were [...]

Mormonism

Tuesday, January 1st, 2002

Comparing the Book of Mormon with the Bible
It’s easy to write a book and claim that one was given the words by God Himself, but to prove divine authorship a text must pass many tests. It must be historically accurate, have much external literary support, and have writers who must be recognized by both friend [...]

Jehovah's Witnesses

Tuesday, January 1st, 2002

Jesus is Jehovah (Hebrew YHWH, Greek Theos)
Jehovah is the one who was pierced. The NWT (see below) is in error: They will look on ME, not HIM (Zech. 12:10). According to the Masoretic text, the word used here is the compound “Ahl’lee”, meaning “ON ME” or “UPON ME”.

Isaiah 9:6
How can the Son be “the mighty [...]

Islam: A Comparison with Christianity

Tuesday, January 1st, 2002

In this comparison of Islam with Christianity, we will examine the two religions in the following areas:

The Text: internal and external evidence
Doctrinal Statements
Motivation
Practice
Leading by Example

The Text
The Bible— External Evidence
Please see other Bible Text articles here for a complete treatment of the issue of Bible reliability.
The Bible— Internal Evidence
The previous section represents the external evidence supporting [...]

Negativity

Tuesday, January 1st, 2002

Many people today, religious or not, Christian or not, firmly believe that proselytizing is harsh, offensive, and worst of all, negative. Negativity is the now the buzzword for hatefulness and narrow-mindedness. Christians harshly (and therefore hypocritically!) condemn other Christians who dare to point out the fact that sinners are sinners. But what is our example [...]