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Believe What I Say or Else! – Argumentum ad Baculum

In a scenario played out thousands of times daily all over the world, a restless two year old eyes the toy of bigger child and goes to investigate. I want to play with that,” he announces. “No!,” he is told, in no uncertain terms. “It’s my toy.” The toy possessor may...

Two Thrones in the Book of Revelation

Two Thrones in the Book of RevelationGod’s throne & the Lamb’s throne It is said that “the Holy Spirit” is the third person of the Trinity (God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit). It is also said that “he” is the “most mysterious” member of the...

Lords and the LORD

FAQ: If God is called “Lord” in the Old Testament and Jesus is called “Lord” in the New Testament, then doesn't that mean that Jesus is God? Acts 2:36"Therefore let all Israel be assured of this: God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ." In...

Exalted to the right hand of God

The focus of this article is to show that you cannot be “God” and sit at God’s “right hand” at the same time. The statement brought forward in this article is made in light of a clear knowledge of the Doctrine of the Trinity. We are well aware that the doctrine of the...

Is God an incomprehensible mystery?

The Athanasian Creed (which helped set the Trinity as “orthodox doctrine”) says that God is incomprehensible. The Bible says God wants us to know Him and His son, Jesus Christ. Jesus prayed this prayer to God in the gospel of John: John 17:3Now this is eternal life:...

What is Jesus Christ Doing Now?

That’s a good question. What would your answer be? If you’re not sure, we hope this brief article helps you understand the moment-by-moment involvement of your living Lord Jesus in your life to the end that you grasp the reality of his presence and are energized by...

What Do Biblical Unitarians Believe?

What Do Biblical Unitarians Believe?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YXPujczGCk Our Statement of Beliefs Biblical Unitarianism is not to be confused with Unitarian Universalism. Biblical Unitarians believe in God, Jesus Christ, and the gift of holy spirit. We believe that the Scriptures are...

My Hero: Jesus Christ

By Jeff Blackburn I love the way that, in their respective translations of the Bible, Martin Luther and James Moffatt [1] rendered the phrase “mighty God” in Isaiah 9:6 as “mighty hero” [2] or “divine hero.” I encourage you to study the information listed...

One God & One Lord

One God & One Lord: Reconsidering the Cornerstone of the Christian Faith "Who do you say that I am?" Jesus of Nazareth posed this question to his followers nearly two thousand years ago, but the question still hangs in the air, requesting an answer from every...

The Restitution of Jesus Christ

The Restitution of Jesus Christby Kermit Zarley, a.k.a. Servetus the Evangelical Wire-O, ~600 pages, 2008: self published The Restitution of Jesus Christ may be the most formidable, comprehensive, well-researched, biblically in-depth book to ever challenge the church...

Jesus Was Not a Trinitarian

Jesus Was Not a Trinitarianby Sir Anthony Buzzard Paperback, 465 pages, 2007: Restoration Fellowship There is a growing concern among evangelical scholars that evangelicalism, its doctrine of God and of the Gospel, may not be as securely rooted in Scripture as is...

When Jesus Became God

When Jesus Became God The Struggle to Define Christianity During the Last Days of Rome by Richard E. Rubenstein The following book review is provided by Matthew Johnson I just finished reading When Jesus Became God by Richard Rubenstein, and it is by far one of the...

One God: The Unfinished Reformation

One God: The Unfinished Reformationby Robert Carden Paperback, 262 pages, 2003: Grace Christian Press For almost 500 years the Reformation has endeavored to return Christianity to the Bible. It has examined almost every belief imaginable in a search for truth. Every...

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