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Where Should I Go To Church?

If you’re visiting this site, you’ve possibly seen your way through dispensationalism and may be finding yourself looking for a church that doesn’t teach this false Zionist doctrine (and others). So where do you go? Dispensationalism has been the predominant eschatological teaching in seminaries for decades, and although I’ve heard that is … Read More

Strange New HAARP Pulses: Is Geoengineering The Judgment Of God?

HHA | Yvonne Nachtigal (Revised 1-4-17)  I’ve been watching HAARP activity for years but I haven’t seen anything quite like this. Who knows what they’re up to now. For more information about exactly how HAARP works in conjuction with chemtrails, visit my HAARP category and page. But should we consider the results of whatever … Read More

Pentecostalism – Good and Bad – And the “End Times”

Talking Pentecostalism | Pentecostalism – The Good and the Bad This excellent lecture and sermon on Pentecostalism by Mikey Lynch (modern and classic), and is honest about what is good and right about Pentecostalism while highlighting what is wrong and even dangerous about some of its emphases and characteristics. Thinking generously and critically about the … Read More

5 Views on Interpreting the Book of Revelation

Most churches today teach the Futurist interpretation of the book of Revelation. For most the only question  about eschatology that exists is whether you think the ‘rapture’ is “Pre,” Mid,” or “Post-Tribulation.” Most Christians don’t even realize other interpretations exist, but there are actually 5 different approaches to interpreting the book of … Read More

20 Ways Cults Misread The Bible

Spiritual Research Network | Excerpt from Scripture Twisting Methods of the Cults  See also, Eight Rules of Interpretation (The Basics) 20 Ways Cults Misread The Bible The quoted material below comes from the appendix of Scripture Twisting Methods of the Cults. 1. INACCURATE QUOTATION: A biblical text is referred to but is either not … Read More

Calvinism or No Calvinism?

Calvinism, perhaps best known for it’s stand on Predestination, is a branch of Protestantism that differs from the Lutherans/Armenians on several points, laid out in what are known as the Five Points of Calvinism. Here is a post from the Reformed Theology website presenting both a Calvinist and non-Calvinist position. Why/Why … Read More

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