Hebrews 1:4, Part 2, Men are Men and Angels are Angels –

Angels are a completely different creation from the creation of mankind.  They cannot multiply, they are not sexual, they cannot die, and they are not redeemable. Although they can move within the realm of the natural, they are creatures of the supernatural world. Since they cannot multiply in their natural realm of the supernatural why would anyone believe that they can multiply in the seen and tangible world of mankind? 

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BIBLICAL PRINCIPLES

  BIBLICAL PRINCIPLES Introduction Part 1 Scripture contains principles from the first word to the last word, every chapter contains basic elements that are sometimes repeated to enforce the importance of the principle revealed. These unchanging and absolute principles are presented in a way that all can understand. God wrote…

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Quotes – January, 2015

When everybody is somebody, then nobody is anybody. –Anonymous For every civilization or every period of history it is true today: Show me what kind of God you have and I will tell you what kind of humanity you possess. —Emil Brunner Fear that man who fears not God. -Abdl-el-Kader…

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LAW AND GOVERNMENT

SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURE LAW AND GOVERNMENT IN SCRIPTURE, PART 1 Introduction Like many events in the Bible, the event of the ark and the flood has been mangled by man, and treated so lightly that people actually smile when you mention Noah’s ark and the flood. The universality of the…

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The Great Equalizer-SIN

The Great Equalizer – Sin Let him that is without sin cast the first stone. Writing on the subject of sin is hard for the flesh, only the Spirit of God can delve into it’s tragic end, which is death. But as a man who has been born of the…

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At The Preaching of Jonah

At The Preaching of Jonah written in 1985 To evaluate our present social and moral regression, we must consider the past. This country was founded on Biblical Christianity and not on cults and mysticism. If you care to search then look through the Harvard Books of Classics on the section…

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