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Religion
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He Who has Suffered in the Flesh has Ceased from Sin - 1 Peter 4:1-2
A teaching on 1 Peter 4:1-2 (New King James Version)
1 Therefore, since Christ suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves also with the same mind, for he who has suffered in the flesh has ceased from sin, 2 that he no longer should live the rest of his time in the flesh for the lusts of men, but for the will of God.
Are you ready for the true Gospel that the Apostles preached? Go on read it all, you might agree with the scriptures and get convicted to seek a holy life.
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Saints in the Catholic Church
Proclaiming some one a saint, Church offers us an opportunity to pray to that person who in turn can intercede for us in front of God, but also Church gives us an example in that person how we also can follow Christ in our daily lives.
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Anyone to Declare - Part One
Excommunication is one of those touchy subjects in religion, especially with what is often referred to as the orthodox or official religion. Excommunication has been practiced throughout history as both a method of keeping the religion pure as well as an applied punishment for non adherence to the religious rituals and tenets of the group or culture.
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Religion and Politics Do Not Mix
You may have been taught in school that America was founded upon Christianity, but proof of such is not reflected in the writings of our founding fathers. In fact, the first six American presidents were actually opposed to the doctrine and dogma of Christianity. Religion and Politics were never meant to be mixed together to form a government.
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Bishop of Rome and Ecumenical Dialog with Orthodox Christians
One of the main stumbling blocks in the ongoing Ecumenical Dialog between Roman Catholic church and the Orthodox Churches is the primacy of the bishop of Rome. Difference in view on this particular issue lies in the way each sees the figure of the Pope and how he should exercise his authority. Although endless discussions can be held to prove each other prospective the real difference is not as crucial as one may see it.
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Babylon in Prophecy: Road to Armageddon
Saddam tried to rebuild Ancient Babylon, before that he tried to rule the land with an iron hand. There are reasons for all this, just as there are reasons beyond the front-page news, why we are still there, Americans. Historically, and geographically, this is a strategic point in the world. The Euphrates River is about 150-miles from Babylon, and Iraq is becoming a important piece of the New World Order, puzzle to Armageddon. (You may want to reflect in the Bible (Isa. Ch. 13; Jer Chap 50 and Rev. Chap 18.) Hang on I will get to the point in a minute.
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Trusting God is an Action
Do you sometimes feel weak? Well, don't worry. Giving God control in our weakness means trusting Him. It means He can step in and show us His supernatural abilities! In our weakness, God shows his awesome power!
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Pope in Turkey
The Pope is visiting Turkey seeking mutual respect, reciprocity, and an end to the religious violence.
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The AntiChrist and the False Prophet as You Have Never Seen Them - Revelation 11
After many years thinking I was one of the two witnesses and many hours in the prophets of the Old Testament I am able to preach Revelation out of the prophets and without Daniel. People assume they know how the book of Revelation plays out and they assume they can preach about the Beast and yet when you really know Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit well you find that the book still remains a mystery and very few people have any Holy Spirit inspired insight into the book. So let me share with you a little story, the very opposite of what you have read anywhere and see if it sounds plausable to you. You may come to recognise the two witnesses when they come on the scene and have time to come out of Babylon and be saved from the seduction of the Beast after all. It may all be a bit of fiction to you but I could show you a hundred scriptures to back it up.
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When Tribulation Comes
Anyone can attest to the fact that, pain and suffering are part of our every day existence. It goes back to the earliest time period, back to the fall of humankind into depravity. All the way back to the time of Genesis, chapter 3, and the Fall itself.
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