Category Archives: Protestant
The Mark of the Beast: Satan’s Phylactery
Grace and peace. According to Revelation 13, the False Prophet will order everyone in the world (except those whose names are written in the Book of Life) to receive a mark in their right hand and on their forehead: “And … Continue reading →
Lift Ev’ry Voice and Whine
Grace and peace. Recently, the National Football League announced that it will play the so-called Black National Anthem before football games in the 2021 season. The song originally made its NFL debut in the 2020 season, where it was played … Continue reading →
He Said/She Said – Saturday July 31, 2021
“Great events, especially of an internal nature, were everywhere preceded by the prevalence of a bizarre mysticism at the court of the ruler.” Baron Alphonse de Rothschild, Paris, 1903 (quoted by Abraham Yarmolinsky, ed., The Memoirs of Count Witte, Garden … Continue reading →
The St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
He Said/She Said: June 2, 2020
“Saint Pope John Paul II was an ardent defender of the rights and dignity of human beings…He certainly would not condone the use of tear gas and other deterrents to silence, scatter or intimidate them…” Wilton D. Gregory, Roman Catholic … Continue reading →
Iran’s supreme leader releases anti-Israel poster evoking Nazi ‘Final Solution’ | The Times of Israel
As Khamenei shares graphic featuring term, Pompeo and Netanyahu accuse him of seeking genocide of Jews; PM warns ‘regime that threatens destruction of Israel faces similar danger’ — Read on www.timesofisrael.com/pompeo-netanyahu-accuse-iran-supreme-leader-of-endorsing-nazi-final-solution/
Continue reading →Mail Bag: May 18, 2020
Grace and peace, saints. A brother in Christ wrote me the following letter: Greetings brother Tony, I have a couple of questions for you: 1.) Doesn’t all Jack Chick tracts preach a false gospel? The second-last page of every Chick … Continue reading →
Choose To Be Joyful
Since I left Munich and returned to the States in 2017, I have been involved in a monumental struggle with feelings of anger, disappointment, and betrayal. The Christian life is a big enough struggle in and of itself, striving daily … Continue reading →
RIP President Lincoln
Today is the anniversary of the assassination of America’s greatest president, Abraham Lincoln. How much do you know about him? How much do you know about his assassination?
Continue reading →What Roman Catholics Really Believe: The Power of the Keys
The Roman Catholic doctrine of the Power of the Keys is Roman Catholic tradition, not Bible truth.
Continue reading →Jesus Never Will
This is a hymn I wrote to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ. It is called “Jesus Never Will.” (I own the rights to it.) I trusted Jesus many years ago, And I trust in Him still; I never doubted His … Continue reading →
He Said/She Said – October 29, 2019
“In the desert, things find a way to survive. Secrets are like this too: they push their way up through the sands of deception so that men will know them.” –Native American Code Talker, Albert Hosteen (Floyd Westerman); The X-Files, … Continue reading →
I Told You So
That the Wind Should Not Blow
We often forget to thank the Lord Jesus for the little things, like a cool breeze; but imagine if there were no breeze?
Continue reading →Is the President of the United States the Holy Roman Emperor?
Grace and peace, Saints. I’ve made some interesting discoveries in the past week. The first discovery happened last weekend, while watching the disaster movie 2012 for the second time. When I first watched the movie some years ago, I had … Continue reading →
A Little White Lie?
When you teach a person that it’s okay to sin, you teach him that it’s okay to commit a crime. It only follows that he will become a criminal.
Continue reading →The Liberty Bell
Gravely plain the good pen lined it, And the Fifty Six all signed it; Pledged their lives to seal and bind it, True and well! Then sudden from the steeple, Changed the tocsin of the people, Spoke the sum of … Continue reading →
James Retby
James Retby was a Scottish Protestant who in 1422 was burned at the stake at Glasgow “for denying that the Pope was the Vicar of Christ.” James Retby was a Scottish Protestant who in 1422 was burned at the stake … Continue reading →
It’s in the Bible: When Animals Attack
Animal attacks on humans have seen a marked increase in recent years. On Memorial Day, for example, a 4-year-old boy was attacked by a mountain lion at a wildlife preserve in California. The boy was hiking with a group of … Continue reading →