by Matt Slick
Cults are everywhere. Some are mainstream and widely accepted. Others are isolationist and hide from examination at great expense. They are growing and flourishing. Some cause great suffering while others appear very helpful and beneficial.
by Matt Slick
The universalists repeatedly say things like, “God loves us all so much that He will save us all”; or “He hates the sin, but loves the sinner”; or “God is love, and will not send anyone to hell.” Universalists teach that God is so full of love, that He simply cannot send anyone to eternal hell fire. It is against His infinite love. They want God to forgive all, even those who openly reject Him and die cursing God. I must admit, it is nice to think of God’s love being so infinitely great that all will ultimately be saved. Hell is a terrible place and I don’t want anyone to go there. But it does not matter what I think. It matters what the Bible says.
by Robin Schumacher
edited by Matt Slick
ABSTRACT: Non-Christians sometimes assert that God is portrayed in the Old Testament as a cruel and ruthless deity that indiscriminately orders the execution of seemingly innocent men, women, and children, or directly carries out their deaths by various means. Such a God, the argument goes, in no way represents the loving Creator or Father figure that the New Testament offers, and should in no way be worshipped or venerated. However, a closer examination of Yahweh in the Old Testament refutes the charge of the Creator being a tyrant and instead reveals a righteous, patient, merciful, and loving God who does indeed mirror the picture painted by Jesus and the rest of the New Testament writers.
Edited by William Byron Forbush
This is a book that will never die — one of the great English classics. . . . Reprinted here in its most complete form, it brings to life the days when “a noble army, men and boys, the matron and the maid,” “climbed the steep ascent of heaven, ‘mid peril, toil, and pain.”
“After the Bible itself, no book so profoundly influenced early Protestant sentiment as the Book of Martyrs. Even in our time it is still a living force. It is more than a record of persecution. It is an arsenal of controversy, a storehouse of romance, as well as a source of edification.”
by Ray Yungen
The new era is coming; the new ideals, the new civilization, the new modes of life, of education, of religious presentation and of government are slowly precipitating and naught can stop them.
by Berit Kjos
September 23, 2013
I want to give you a brief overview of what young people are being handed today in the form of books and literature. While much of this reading material is being touted as having value and virtue, the underlying sediment is anything but that. Pornography, cruelty, sadism, violence, and occultism leaped out at me from the pages.
by Arabic Bible Outreach Ministry
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von Prof. Johan Malan, Mossel Bay, Südafrika,
Dezember 2012
Wir leben in einer Zeit der umfassendsten und unerbittlichsten Angriffe auf den christlichen Glauben, die es je im Gemeindezeitalter gegeben hat. Der gegenwärtige Ansturm spielt sich nicht vorwiegend auf der leiblichen Ebene ab, so dass Christen verfolgt und gequält würden, sondern vielmehr auf der geistlichen und lehrmäßigen Ebene, um die Gläubigen wenn möglich völlig irrezuführen. Bei diesen Angriffen handelt es sich um einen zielstrebigen und abschließenden Versuch des Reiches der Finsternis, den christlichen Glauben völlig zu verwischen und ihn durch den falschen Weltreligionenbund des Antichristen zu ersetzen.
Prof. Johan Malan, Mossel Bay, Südafrika
Gegenüber Israel –also den Juden–ist es für uns von höchster Wichtigkeit, gute Beziehungen zu ihnen zu unterhalten. Wir sollen ihren biblischen Anspruch auf das Land Israel und die Stadt Jerusalem anerkennen und daneben die folgenden Weisungen beherzigen:
Prof Johan Malan
Abgesehen von multireligiösen Themen, die in zunehmendem Maße auf internationalen Foren diskutiert werden, betonen verschiedene Führer der Weltreligionen die wichtige Rolle der Religion, um Frieden und Harmonie auf Erden zu schaffen. Alles, was zu Spaltung, Unversöhnlichkeit und Konfrontation unter Religionen führt, wird gemieden, damit alle Verführten um der Einheit und des Weltfriedens willen sich die Hände reichen können. In diesem Artikel soll die Rolle des tibetanischen Buddhismus in diesem falschen ökumenischen Prozess untersucht werden. Der Dalai Lama und seine Ansichten über Liebe und Barmherzigkeit werden weltweit immer populärer, einschließlich in den USA und Europa. Er ist die 14. Inkarnation des Dalai Lama in Tibet, aber seit 1959 lebt er in Dharamasala, Indien, im Exil, weil er gegen die chinesische Besetzung Tibets revoltierte.
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