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Ancient Royal Propaganda
Their “royal proganda” now honours the King of Heaven, for it confirms the accuracy of His written Word. Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical archaeology, Black Obelisk, Kurkh Stela, Moabite Stone, Zakkur Stele
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What an Announcement!
If Christianity itself is fake, why pretend? If it is real, there is nothing more ridiculous than pretending to be a Christian. Continue reading
Motivated by the Promise of His Coming — Summary
This is a series of sermon summaries written by Pastor Scott Markle which he gave me permission to post. The series had a pastoral approach to New Testament prophecy, noting how the promise of Christ’s coming should motivate us to … Continue reading
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A Disputatious Turn
There was another bookish lad in the town, John Collins by name, with whom I was intimately acquainted. We sometimes disputed, and very fond we were of argument, and very desirous of confuting one another, which disputatious turn, by the … Continue reading
Darwin v Darwin
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science. – Charles Darwin The mystery … Continue reading
Rightly Using “Be Ready Always” — Summary
This is a summary of five posts (for the sidebar menu) on one of the most commonly misunderstood / misused verses in Scripture, I Peter 3:15, which tells us to “be ready always to give an answer….” Misusing I Peter … Continue reading
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The Bible in the British Museum – Summary
The Bible in the British Museum This is a summary of a series of posts for the side-bar menu on Bible-relevant items in the British Museum. Biblical Archaeology — Always True, Not Always Reliable — This wasn’t the first post … Continue reading
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