Sunday, January 23, 2011

"Old Covenant" Done Away With?! Blasphemy!

Clipped from www.bibletools.org

It is blasphemous to say that anything that God ordained as a way to live (e.g., the Old Covenant) would put a man in bondage, when God's every intent is to free mankind from the bondage of Satan, sin, and human nature (Exodus 6:6; 20:2; Deuteronomy 5:6; 13:5,10; John 8:33-36; Romans 8:15). Would God liberate the Israelites from the bondage of Egypt (Exodus 1:14; 2:23; 6:5; Deuteronomy 6:12; 8:14; 26:6; Acts 7:6-7) only to shackle them again? On the contrary, He had their best interests in mind, providing for them a "schoolmaster"—the Old Covenant—which would be in effect until the Messiah came. Those who declare that the law of God brings one into bondage are pronouncing that they are anti-Christ: "Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be" (Romans 8:7).

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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Christian Tribulation in Pakistan

For many overseas Christians the time of Tribulation is already underway...

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Making preachers and teachers bow down to a new god

you can worship in any religion you want as long as you sacrifice to the Emperor; just a little incense, that's all it takes.

"A little leaven leavens the whole loaf!"

One World Religion

It has officially been initiated by the UN...

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Calendar of the Caesars

By the time of the conversion of Constantine to Christianity, the basic elements of the modern “civil calendar” were already in place. These included:



(1) The notion that the reign of Augustus marked the start of a new era, a “Golden Age” fundamentally different from everything that had gone before. This notion provided the basis for the subsequent Christian practice of dividing all time into Before and After the birth of Christ, which had taken place during the reign of Augustus.



(2) The notion that the birth of the new era took place on December 25, the birthday of the sun god with whom the Caesars identified themselves, which provided the basis for the subsequent Christian claim that Christ was born on this day.



(3) The notion that Sunday was a special day, more important than any of the other days of the week, which provided the basis for the subsequent Christian claim that Christ rose from the dead on a Sunday, which should therefore be the day on which Christians should gather to pretend to eat his flesh and drink his blood.
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Birth of the Sun

December 25 as birth of the resurrected god, Attis, represented in processions as a pine tree.

500 years before the Roman Empire

See how satan has set up the counterfeit hundreds of years before the real comes into the world...