And The Ecumenical Movement Keeps Rolling Along
Grace and peace, Saints. The move towards a one world church seems to be picking up steam, as can be clearly seen in advertisements I’ve been seeing around Munich. This is an advertisement for a concert featuring music from “Judaism, … Continue reading →
Book Review: The New Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, by Thomas Nelson
Recently, a Roman Catholic devotee left a comment in response to my YouTube video, The Roman Catholic Takeover of America Part 3, saying that praying to Mary and to dead saints is not wrong. I replied that the practice of … Continue reading →
Does Anyone Have a Lent Brush?
Grace and peace, Saints. The following announcement appeared in the February 5, 2012 program for the church that I attend: All Church Fast Here we go again! Our 40 day fast for the Lenten Season will begin on Ash Wednesday, … Continue reading →
Eating and Drinking To Damnation
Grace and peace to the Saints in Christ Jesus. The Last Supper is arguably the most important of all Christian ordinances, as it is the most tangible symbol of the redemptive death of Jesus Christ. For this reason, many have … Continue reading →
Ecumenism And Babylon 5
Grace and peace, Saints. Last night, while washing the dishes, I was listening to (and partly watching) an episode of Babylon 5. Forgive me for not noting the episode name, number, or season, but judging from the fact that Michael … Continue reading →
Halloween: Proof That America Is Evil
“America is great because she is good. When America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.” Alexis de Tocqueville. Grace and peace, Saints. In five days, Americans will celebrate All Hallows Eve, commonly known as Halloween. Americans … Continue reading →
July 4th: America Celebrates It’s Independence from God
“Those who will not be governed by God will be ruled by tyrants” -William Penn Grace and peace unto you. Today is the 4th of July 2011 and it is raining outside; and I could not be more pleased. Independence … Continue reading →
Pop-Locking in Church?
Grace and peace, Saints. If you had seen this image anywhere else, would you have believed that the scene it depicts had taken place in a church? Well, according to the Facebook post that accompanied the video from which I … Continue reading →
The Parliament of the World’s Religions and the Gun Control Agenda
Grace and peace, Saints. You may be interested to know that the Parliament of the World’s Religions is meeting this Thursday October 15, 2015 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their first meeting was in 1893 in Chicago, and their last … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: The Assumption
On August 15 Roman Catholics celebrate a holiday known as “The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary,” or simply, The Assumption. A Practical Catholic Dictionary describes the Assumption as: “The taking into Heaven of the body of the Blessed Virgin … Continue reading →
What Roman Catholics Really Believe: The Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Once again, today, August 15, marks the celebration of the Roman Catholic feast day known as the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also known as the Assumption. A Practical Catholic Dictionary says this about the Assumption: “The taking into … Continue reading →