Monthly Archives: November 2021

Happy Birthday John the Baptist!

In late September 2020 (when the world was brought to an end by fear of politicians and Chinese biological warfare … a sign of times to come) I published the book The Star of Bethlehem: The Timing of the Life … Continue reading

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Jesus said, “This is my mother and my brothers”

For those who are confused about what being a Christian means, it has absolutely nothing to do with going to church once a (fill in the blank: week; month; year; lifetime) and believing what a (fill in the blank: pastor; … Continue reading

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“Believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved.”

In a Bible Study presentation on You Tube a Baptist minister read from Acts 16.  In his teaching of this story, he repeated Acts 16:31, which tells what Paul and Silas said to the jailer, after an earthquake shook the … Continue reading

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The Holy Grail or the Shroud of Turin?

I watched one of the countless programs on television that have found it profitable to snag viewers by talking about the knights Templar. It is ridiculous how many people get paid to sit in a chair in his or her … Continue reading

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The meek shall inherit the earth

On July 11, 2020, I published my views on “The Beatitudes,” which are found in Matthew 5:3-12. [That commentary is available on my website, at this link: The Beatitudes.] Those verses begin what some erroneously call the Sermon on the … Continue reading

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