Locke is very political and very boisterous. I believe a Christian should avoid politics as much as possible, first to keep his sanity, and second to avoid becoming double-minded (James 1:8). In my opinion, Locke is imbalanced in this regard.
Read moreMy Journey Back From The Anti-Trinity Camp
The first red flag was that many in the camp rejected certain texts like 1 John 5:7 (the so called Johanine comma). Then they went a step further and called into doubt Matthew 28:19 — as whether this was the original reading.
Read moreLiberation or Subjection in The Trinity? (Part 2)
In our rebellious world some men want to be women because they don’t like the role God gave them. And some women want the man’s role for the same reason. But when God assigned genders their roles, He had in mind their full potential.
Read moreAnswered Prayers
I used to feel God didn't hear me. But now I know He does. He answers prayers; He always takes care of His people.
Read moreWhy Theological Liberalism Must Be Exposed And Resisted
Liberalism believes that Jesus must be clothed with modern cultural garments; throw upon Him the deceptive LED light of modern sentimentality, and all meaning will come to us.
Read moreThe Omega: You're Soaking In It
Our unique doctrines, including the sanctuary, are carefully crafted by God to protect us from the last deceit, which is spiritualism.
Read moreIs Jesus God?
Jesus is God because the Bible says so. Jesus is also the Son of God because the Bible says so.
Read moreEnd-time Crossroads
Daniel was not on trial in the lions’ den. Babylon was. Jeremiah was not on trial in the pit. Zedekiah was. Paul, standing with chains before Agrippa, was not on trial. The king was.
Read moreThe Ford Question
For years in Seventh Day Adventist circles, mentioning the Ford Question instantly raised the theological skeletons of the past and the attending controversy that went with it.
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