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Thursday, September 27, 2018

Earth

  Genesis  10:25 says in the days of Peleg the earth was divided .                                                            The original Hebrew word behind the English word “Earth” in the above verse is “Erets” and has a literal meaning as “land” or “soil”.
When God prepared our Earth to become a habitable planet, he caused onesupercontinent emerged from the vast ocean.—Genesis 1:9,10. Adam and all his offspring were living in this supercontinent.
After the great flood of Noah, after the building of the tower of Babylon, the Bible records of divine intervention where he confounded the language of mankind and scattered them to all the surface of the land. The dividing of the land or soil as mentioned in Genesis 10:25 above was in this time frame.
Accordingly, it is likely that Genesis 10:25 tells us that the primeval supercontinent began to crack and be divided into several smaller continents and many islands, along with the divine intervention to scatter mankind, and to give mankind a different set of language to each nation.

Does life begin at conception according to the Bible?

Does life begin at conception according to the Bible?: Does life begin at conception according to the Bible? Is it biblical to say that life begins at conception? What Bible verses support the concept that life begins at conception?

Monday, September 24, 2018

Henotheism and the Papacy


Henotheism and the Papacy
Most Roman citizens and emperors believed in many gods but focused on one particular god or considered one god higher than the others. This is Henotheism. When the Catholic Church absorbed Roman paganism, it replaced all their god’s with the saints. The Romans had a god of love, war, peace, strength, wisdom and many other gods. The Catholic Church has a saint in charge over each of these , as well as, many other catagories. Each city had it’s own god so the Catholic Church provided a saint for each city.
                                                                                                                             The papacy was created with the support of the Roman emperors. The city of Rome was the center of government for the whole Empire, and with the Roman emperors living there as well, the city rose to prominence. Constantine and his succesor's gave their support to the bishop of Rome as the supreme ruler of the church.  It was best for the Roman empire that the government and state religion be centralized. Most other bishops and Christians alike resisted the idea of the Roman bishop as being supreme. Due to the power and influence of Roman emperors, the Roman bishop eventually reigned supreme. When the empire collapsed in 476, the pope’s took the title Pontifex Maximus, a title that had previously belonged to the Roman emperors.
                                                                                                                          The origin of the Catholic church is nothing more than a compromise  of Christianity and pagan religions. Instead of converting pagans they “Christianized” the pagan religions, and paganized Christianity. The cult of Isis and Mithraism are two more of many pagan religions. I will talk about these two later.

Isis and Mithraism


The cult of Isis- mother-goddess religion in Egypt was absorbed into the Christian religion, and named Mary. Most titles used for Isis are now names for Mary. Names like “ Queen of Heaven’’, Mother of God”, and “God-bearer”. Mary’s role was exalted far beyond what is taught in the Bible in order to attract those who worshipped Isis. Most temples dedicated to Isis were then dedicated to Mary. These were the first clear hints of Catholic Mariology according to Origen. This man lived in Alexandria, Egypt. Alexandria was the main place for Isis worship.   
Mithraism was a religion in the Roman Empire from the 1st- 5th century AD. It was especially popular among the Roman soldiers. It was not the official religion, but it was the de facto official religion until Constantine and the Roman Emperors who succeeded him replaced it with their form of Christianity. One of the key features was eating the flesh and drinking the blood of a bull. This is called theophagy (eating one's god). Mithraism also had seven sacraments. There just too many similarities between Mithraism and Roman Catholicism to ignore. After Constantine, the church leaders found it easy to substitute the sacrificial meal of Mithraism with the Lord's supper. The  Roman’s had changed the Lord’s supper and made it a sacrificial consumption of Jesus. This is now known as mass/Eucharist.                                                                

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Vatican city

The unique, noncommercial economy of Vatican City is supported financially by contributions (known as Peter's Pence) from Roman Catholics throughout the world, the sale of postage stamps and tourist mementos, fees for admission to museums, and the sale of publications.

The Great Death Pit of Ur: Mass Human Sacrifice in Ancient Mesopotamia

The Great Death Pit of Ur: Mass Human Sacrifice in Ancient Mesopotamia

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Vatican

In the Vatican, the "holy" language is Latin. In the ancient Roman religion of (the pagan) Pantheon temple, the language was Latin.
The word "Catholic" means "universal." Likewise, the word "pan" means "universal" or "all-inclusive." The word "pantheon" is a compound word comprised of the word "pan" and "theon," which is a form of "theos." Theos means "god." Together, the words refer to the worship of "all god(s)."
The word "cardinal" is from the word "cardin" and "cardo," which refer to a "hinge." The priests asociated with Janus, the Latin god of the door, were sometimes called "cardinals." Today, a select group of Latin high priests commissioned by the Vatican are called "cardinals."
The pagans of ancient Rome (and elsewhere) recognized their gods as "patron" gods with jurisdictions over particular localities and powers over certain elements. Temples, altars, shrines, and statues to patron gods were used in ancient Rome and elsewhere. The Vatican has "patron" saints with their own temples, altars, shrines, and statues.
And lastly, the high priest of the ancient pagan Etruscan and later Latin priesthood was known as the "Pontifex Maximus" (or Supreme Pontiff). The high priest in the Vatican today is called the (Sumpreme) Pontiff.
The ancient Latin people dedicated days and months to their gods and the gods they adopted from other people. The current western calendar, which is a form of the Roman Catholic Church's Gregorian Calendar still contains the names of pagan gods on it. Why would a Christian, which is what Gregory said to have been, place pagan deities on a "Christian" calendar? Was he attracting pagans with this move, or continuing to show that the Latin Church was a continuation of the ancient religions they claimed to be replacing?
Those seeking to understand the significance of the word "vatican" and/or its connection to Christianity or pre-Christian religion should consider the names associated with the Vatican along with the symbols and practices of the religion whose capital is Vatican City, the City of Seven Hills. 

Monday, September 17, 2018

Arab Living in Mexico Smuggles 6 Yemenis into U.S. Via Southern Border - Judicial Watch

Arab Living in Mexico Smuggles 6 Yemenis into
U.S. Via Southern Border - Judicial Watch: Years after a Judicial Watch investigation uncovered that Islamic terrorists are entering the United States through the Mexican border federal authorities have arrested a Jordanian man for smuggling six citizens of Yemen—an Al Qaeda hotbed—into the U.S. through Mexico. The smuggler, 31-year-old Moayad Heider Mohammad Aldairi, conspired with others to sneak the six Yemeni nationalsRead the full post

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Where Did the Polynesians Really Come From?

Where Did the Polynesians Really Come From?

The existence of God

The existence of God cannot be proved or disproved. The Bible says that we must accept by faith the fact that God exists: 'And without faith, it is impossible to please God because anyone who comes to Him must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him' (Hebrews 11:6). If God so desired, He could simply appear and prove to the whole world that He exists. But if He did that, there would be no need for faith. 'Then Jesus told him, 'Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed'' (John 20:29).
That does not mean, however, that there is no evidence of God's existence. The Bible states, 'The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge. There is no speech or language where their voice is not heard. Their voice goes out into all the earth, their words to the ends of the world' (Psalm 19:1-4). Looking at the stars, understanding the vastness of the universe, observing the wonders of nature, seeing the beauty of a sunset'all of these things point to a Creator God. If these were not enough, there is also evidence of God in our own hearts. Ecclesiastes 3:11 tells us, ''He has also set eternity in the hearts of men.' Deep within us is the recognition that there is something beyond this life and someone beyond this world. We can deny this knowledge intellectually, but God's presence in us and all around us is still obvious. Despite this, the Bible warns that some will still deny God's existence: 'The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God'' (Psalm 14:1). Since the vast majority of people throughout history, in all cultures, in all civilizations, and on all continents believe in the existence of some kind of God, there must be something (or someone) causing this belief.
In addition to the biblical arguments for God's existence, there are logical arguments. First, there is the ontological argument. The most popular form of the ontological argument uses the concept of God to prove God's existence. It begins with the definition of God as 'a being than which no greater can be conceived.' It is then argued that to exist is greater than to not exist, and therefore the greatest conceivable being must exist. If God did not exist, then God would not be the greatest conceivable being, and that would contradict the very definition of God.
A second argument is a teleological argument. The teleological argument states that since the universe displays such an amazing design, there must have been a divine Designer. For example, if the Earth were significantly closer or farther away from the sun, it would not be capable of supporting much of the life it currently does. If the elements in our atmosphere were even a few percentage points different, nearly every living thing on earth would die. The odds of a single protein molecule forming by chance is 1 in 10243 (that is a 1 followed by 243 zeros). A single cell is comprised of millions of protein molecules.
A third logical argument for God's existence is called the cosmological argument. Every effect must have a cause. This universe and everything in it is an effect. There must be something that caused everything to come into existence. Ultimately, there must be something 'un-caused' in order to cause everything else to come into existence. That 'un-caused' cause is God.
A fourth argument is known as the moral argument. Every culture throughout history has had some form of law. Everyone has a sense of right and wrong. Murder, lying, stealing, and immorality are almost universally rejected. Where did this sense of right and wrong come from if not from a holy God?
Despite all of this, the Bible tells us that people will reject the clear and undeniable knowledge of God and believe a lie instead. Romans 1:25 declares, 'They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator'who is forever praised. Amen.' The Bible also proclaims that people are without excuse for not believing in God: 'For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities his eternal power and divine nature'have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse' (Romans 1:20).
People claim to reject God's existence because it is 'not scientific' or 'because there is no proof.' The true reason is that once they admit that there is a God, they also must realize that they are responsible to God and in need of forgiveness from Him (Romans 3:23, 6:23). If God exists, then we are accountable to Him for our actions. If God does not exist, then we can do whatever we want without having to worry about God judging us. That is why many of those who deny the existence of God cling strongly to the theory of naturalistic evolution gives them an alternative to believing in a Creator God. God exists and ultimately everyone knows that He exists. The very fact that some attempt so aggressively to disprove His existence is, in fact, an argument for His existence.
How do we know God exists? As Christians, we know God exists because we speak to Him every day. We do not audibly hear Him speaking to us, but we sense His presence, we feel His leading, we know His love, we desire His grace. Things have occurred in our lives that have no possible explanation other than God. God has so miraculously saved us and changed our lives that we cannot help but acknowledge and praise His existence. None of these arguments can persuade anyone who refuses to acknowledge what is already obvious. In the end, God's existence must be accepted by faith (Hebrews 11:6). Faith in God is not a blind leap into the dark; it is a safe step into a well-lit room.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Censorship: How to Shutdown Free Speech

Censorship: How to Shutdown Free Speech: Censorship: How to Shutdown Free Speech, Sarah Jeong, Alex Jones, Youtube, Facebook, Apple and Twitter, The Left want full control over speech so they can feed the public lies and disinformation without anyone being able to expose their lies

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Postmodernism

"We live in a postmodern world, and the Christian consensus has been displaced. The assumption that our society should honor, at least officially, Judeo-Christian values, is no longer operative. Diversity rules, tolerance is supreme, and relativism is the only absolute. Sexual morality has given way to sexual preferences; the family has been replaced by a bewildering variety of families. Out-of-wedlock births have soared to tragically high rates, along with the number of absentee fathers. Religion is out; spirituality is in.
"But spirituality often amounts to little more than a pursuit of spiritual experiences, a journey into one’s inner self or personal truth, which makes the living God irrelevant. It is also no longer clear when a person uses the word God that he means anything resembling the God of Scripture." ~~ Gary Inrig, 'True North: Discovering God's Way in a Changing World'

Saturday, September 1, 2018

Does the Bible say anything about the pre-existence of souls?

Does the Bible say anything about the pre-existence of souls?: Does the Bible say anything about the pre-existence of souls? Do souls exist before a person is born? Does the Bible say anything about the pre-existence of souls?