Published to Christian Life
The Number Eleven Eleven may represent sin, transgression and peril. Eleven is a number of revelation (personal or prophetical). Ten is the perfect number. Twelve is the number which marks the perfection of Divine government, and eleven falls short of it. It's a number which signifies or marks disorder, disorganization, imperfection, and disintegration. There is not much concerning it in the Word of God. We now will consider the Scriptures that pertain to it. Eleven in the Bible The eleven... Read Full Story
Published to Christianity
The Number Eleven Eleven may represent sin, transgression and peril. Eleven is a number of revelation (personal or prophetical). Ten is the perfect number. Twelve is the number which marks the perfection of Divine government, and eleven falls short of it. It's a number which signifies or marks disorder, disorganization, imperfection, and disintegration. There is not much concerning it in the Word of God. We now will consider the Scriptures that pertain to it. Eleven in the Bible The eleven... Read Full Story
Published to The Acts of the Apostles
The Number Eleven Eleven may represent sin, transgression and peril. Eleven is a number of revelation (personal or prophetical). Ten is the perfect number. Twelve is the number which marks the perfection of Divine government, and eleven falls short of it. It's a number which signifies or marks disorder, disorganization, imperfection, and disintegration. There is not much concerning it in the Word of God. We now will consider the Scriptures that pertain to it. Eleven in the Bible The eleven... Read Full Story
Published to The Roman Catholic Church
Twelve Reasons 1. Children were never baptized in the Bible. To be baptized one must believe (Mark 16:16), repent (Acts 2:38), and be immersed in water (1 Peter 3:20-21; Matthew 3:16). 2. No one was baptized in the Bible by pouring or sprinkling. People were baptized (immersed) in the Jordan (Matthew 3:6). Jesus went up straightway out of the water (Matthew 3:16). 3. Nobody in the Bible was ever baptized in the titles Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Thousands of people were baptized in the name... Read Full Story
Published to Christian Life
Twelve Reasons 1. Children were never baptized in the Bible. To be baptized one must believe (Mark 16:16), repent (Acts 2:38), and be immersed in water (1 Peter 3:20-21; Matthew 3:16). 2. No one was baptized in the Bible by pouring or sprinkling. People were baptized (immersed) in the Jordan (Matthew 3:6). Jesus went up straightway out of the water (Matthew 3:16). 3. Nobody in the Bible was ever baptized in the titles Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Thousands of people were baptized in the name... Read Full Story
Published to Christianity
Twelve Reasons 1. Children were never baptized in the Bible. To be baptized one must believe (Mark 16:16), repent (Acts 2:38), and be immersed in water (1 Peter 3:20-21; Matthew 3:16). 2. No one was baptized in the Bible by pouring or sprinkling. People were baptized (immersed) in the Jordan (Matthew 3:6). Jesus went up straightway out of the water (Matthew 3:16). 3. Nobody in the Bible was ever baptized in the titles Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Thousands of people were baptized in the name... Read Full Story
Published to Governor W. Mitt Romney
While Mitt Romney is a presidential hopeful, he also is a faithful Mormon or what they commonly refer to themselves these days as Latter Day Saints (LDS). In view of this, let's take a look at what they believe and how they were founded. Joseph Smith founded the LDS church, according to church teachings, after discovering gold plates buried in upstate New York that he believed contained the words of ancient prophets detailing Jesus' visit to the New World. When translated, it became the text... Read Full Story
Published to Mitt Romney and the Mormon Church
While Mitt Romney is a presidential hopeful, he also is a faithful Mormon or what they commonly refer to themselves these days as Latter Day Saints (LDS). In view of this, let's take a look at what they believe and how they were founded. Joseph Smith founded the LDS church, according to church teachings, after discovering gold plates buried in upstate New York that he believed contained the words of ancient prophets detailing Jesus' visit to the New World. When translated, it became the text... Read Full Story
Published to The Acts of the Apostles
"Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us. (Hebrews 12:1). Since all doctrine must be based on Scripture alone and not on man's traditions, creeds, or philosophies (Galatians 1:8-9; Colossians 2:8; 2 Timothy 3:16-17), we have based all conclusions in this book on the Bible. However, many people have never heard the... Read Full Story
Published to Ufology
Demons are given many different names in the word of God. They are called wicked spirits, unclean or foul spirits, power, principalities, rulers of darkness as well as many other names. Some good non-biblical descriptions of them are titans and watchers. In Greek mythology, the Titans were a race of powerful deities who once ruled during a golden age. Alexander Hislop writes about the word Titan as, "He is plainly none other than Satan himself; the name Titan, or Teitan, as it is sometimes... Read Full Story

