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Video: Bowing to Babylon Pt. 2
Please note that there are many godly Roman Catholic Christians whom God counts as His children. There have also been many gracious and courageous popes who loved God. This video is not an attack upon Catholics. It is an attack upon the devil, who lures churches away from scriptural truth. However, God Himself has told us that this institution has a mark we dare not …
October 17th, 2009
Video: Bowing to Babylon Pt. 1
Please note that this video is not an attack upon Catholics. It is an attack upon the devil, who lures churches away from scriptural truth. There are many godly Roman Catholic Christians whom God counts as His children. There have also been many gracious and courageous popes who loved God. However, God Himself has told us that this institution has a mark we dare not …
October 17th, 2009
Was the Creation of Western Society Good, Evil or Both?
What is the one organization that has had the most influence on the development of western culture over the last two thousand years? What institution has had the power to strike terror in entire countries with the threat of a simple executive decision? What organization can arguably be held responsible for the destruction of entire primitive societies, in order to promote their own expansion of …
July 11th, 2009
Is The Vatican Easing Humanity Toward Alien Disclosure?
Vatican chief astronomer Father Jose Gabriel Funes in a long interview with the L’Osservatore Romano newspaper this week (May, 2008) made news by saying there is a certain possibility of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe, and that such notion “doesn’t contradict our faith.”
“How can we rule out that life may have developed elsewhere? Just as we consider earthly creatures as ‘a brother,’ and ‘sister,’ …
July 26th, 2008
All about Child Baptism
In the modern sense of the word, baptism is a Christian ritual or sacrament stating the cleansing of sins or other religious impurities. Following baptism, Christian believers are greeted into the Church body as sacred members. Most baptism events involve the use of water, even though different Christian denominations have various methods of baptizing congregants. Some clergymen would intersperse the …
February 16th, 2008