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The Seven Feasts of Messiah – The Feast of Unleavened Bread

by Eddie Chumney

Immediately after the Passover comes a Festival that depicts the next step in the fulfillment of God’s master plan.  After God, through Christ’s sacrifice, has forgiven us of our sins, we must continue to avoid sin, and go on living in the newness of life.  How do we live as God’s redeemed people?  The Feast of Unleavened Bread shows us remarkably how this was accomplished in Christ.

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Is Scientology Christian or a cult?

by gotquestions.org   

Scientology has gained popularity due to some Hollywood celebrities who have embraced it. Scientology was founded in 1953 by fiction author L. Ron Hubbard, just four years after he made the statement, “I’d like to start a religion—that’s where the money is.” That is where he found wealth, also-Hubbard became a multi-millionaire.

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The Seven Feasts of Messiah – The Feast of Trumpets

by Eddie Chumney

The Feast of Trumpets herald the intervention of God in the affairs of humanity on a global basis. The Feast of Trumpets, through careful study depicts nothing less than the return of Jesus Christ for His Church at the last trump, just before God pours His wrath and judgment on a sinful and Christ rejecting world.

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Scientology – From Science Fiction to Space-age Religion

by John Weldon

The Church of Scientology is a controversial new religion developed by L. Ron Hubbard as an extension of his earlier psychological theories of Dianetics. Drawing on ideas from Buddhist and Hindu religious philosophy, science fiction, and Western concepts in psychology and science, L. Ron Hubbard produced a religion that sees all human beings as immortal spirits (thetans) who have forgotten their identity and become deceived by the very universe they mentally emanated in order to amuse themselves.

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How did Jesus fulfil the meanings of the Biblical feasts?

by www.gotquestions.org

God provides picture after picture of His entire plan for mankind and one of the most startling prophetic pictures is outlined for us in the Jewish feasts of Leviticus 23. He has carefully planned and orchestrated the timing and sequence of each of these seven feasts to reveal to us a special story. For both Jews and non-Jews who have placed their faith in Jesus, the Jewish Messiah, these special days demonstrate the work of redemption through God’s Son.

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Mormonism in a Nutshell

by Matt Slick

Mormonism teaches that God used to be a man on another world and that he became a god by following the laws and ordinances of his god on his home world.  He brought his wife to this world, a woman he had married on the other world.  She is, essentially a goddess.

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Mormon Beliefs, are they Christian?

by Matt Slick

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, known as the Mormons, teaches that God the Father used to be a man on another planet, that he became a God by following the laws and ordinances of that God on that planet and came to this world with his wife (she became a goddess), and that they produce a spirit offspring in heaven. 

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Twenty One Major Scientific Errors of Evolution

by John Ankerberg & John Weldon

Scientists are generally intelligent people. But sometimes it’s possible to be both bright and wrong. Despite the common perception that the sun moves around the earth, Galileo was right that the earth moves around the sun rather than being stationary.

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The Human Eye

by AllAboutTheJourney.org  

The human eye is enormously complicated – a perfect and interrelated system of about 40 individual subsystems, including the retina, pupil, iris, cornea, lens and optic nerve. For instance, the retina has approximately 137 million special cells that respond to light and send messages to the brain. About 130 million of these cells look like rods and handle the black and white vision.

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