Jesus Is The Messiah.
There is and interesting discussion going on over at? The Baptist Muse. The issue is rather Jesus is or is not the Messiah and I would encourage You to visit his site and give your input on the matter. As for me there is no issue the Bible makes it very clear that Jesus is the Messiah and that He would be rejected. Isaiah 8:14 “And he shall be a sanctuary; but for a stone of stumbling and for a rock of offence to both the houses of Israel, for a gin and a snare to the inhabitants of Jerusalem.” Isaiah 53:3? “He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and...
Read MoreI Am Moving
This will be the last post on my wordpress.com page. I have started a site At www.baptistbrethren.com I whould like to thank all those who come by and ask that they visit me at my new site. Lord Bless………. Chris
Read MorePractical Atheists
?With all the attention the atheist agenda is receiving, doesn?t it seem strange that most Americans find heroes among those who reflect a biblical worldview?… Atheism has no explanation for… acts of self-giving and even self-sacrificing charity… Darwinian evolution cannot explain this kind of altruism: How does one who willingly dies for another pass on his or her genetic traits for the improvement of the species? No, defenders of atheism and Darwinism, if true to their convictions, should sneer at this kind of self-sacrifice as weak and pointless. But we know better. Why?...
Read MoreLife from Space?
For decades, a number of evolutionists have found it to be unlikely that life evolved from nonlife here on earth. Although they are the minority, they list solid scientific reasons why such an event is effectively impossible (e.g. Origins: A Skeptic’s Guide to the Creation of Life on Earth, Robert Shapiro, 1986). For instance, Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe and his colleagues at Cardiff University’s Centre for Astrobiology in Wales maintain that comets are the source of present life on Earth. This theory is called panspermia and has in fact existed for decades. Interestingly,...
Read MoreEDITORIAL EXEGESIS
?If the New Hampshire debates settled anything, it?s which party has the stomach to take on radical Islam. The Democrats couldn?t even identify the enemy. Not once. Really. We scanned the transcripts of Saturday?s debates hosted by ABC News and tallied up the references to Islamic terrorism. The rhetorical divide between Democrats and Republicans on that score alone?ignoring the yawning gaps in policy?is stunning. None of the four Democrat presidential candidates?despite running for an office that demands they lead the ongoing global war against Islamic extremists?could bring himself or...
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