01 Feb2010
I am again struck by the pitiful state of our country and the compromised state of the ministry in so many areas. It isn’t limited to prison or military chaplaincy…I see the same denial of truth in many preachers when not required. The disadvantage of institutional ministry is that the rights of other religions have […]
Posted in Buddhism, Islam, Catholicism, Lies, Truth, Paganism by: michael
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15 May2008
Ever wonder why the story of Simon the Sorcerer was included in Acts?
Ever wonder why the Apostle Simon Peter was considered the first pope of the catholic church and brought the gospel to the gentiles when that was clearly Paul’s calling and there is clearly evidence that Peter spent his remaining time, unrecorded in Acts, […]
Posted in Catholicism, Truth, Paganism by: michael
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23 Dec2007
Time for a quick discussion on a subject few want to hear: the pagan origins of Christmas.
Here is a quick rundown of the reasons we should not participate:
Our Lord Jesus Christ was not born in late December, nor are we commanded to celebrate His birth. The date December 25th was selected by Constantine, the […]
Posted in Paganism by: michael
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28 Oct2007
Halloween is drawing near. Don’t be deceived, it is not a harmless night of fun.
The only good thing I can think to say about Halloween is at least it is fairly honest. It is the devil’s night and the entire celebration is pagan and occult. Not that these are good things, but the deception comes […]
Posted in Paganism, The Enemy by: michael
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04 Sep2007
Autumn has always been my favorite time of year. I think it is the cooler weather and the changing colors of the leaves that I like about it.
It’s sure not the holidays.
Posted in Paganism by: michael
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01 Sep2007
I always wondered why that, given the fact that Jesus was in the grave three days, everyone thought “Good Friday” represented the day he was crucified and “Easter Sunday” represented the day He arose. When I was a kid I asked and was always told (typically by preachers or teachers) that “Friday-Saturday-Sunday makes three.”
It […]
Posted in Paganism, The Gospel by: michael
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