Posts Tagged Catholic Church
The Name “Lucifer”
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 04/27/2013
Author: Frank W. Nelte In the English version of the Bible the name “Lucifer” appears only one time–in Isaiah 14:12. This reads: 1. “How are you fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning…” 2. “Lucifer” is not an English word, but a Latin word. The question is: who gave the world this Latin […]
Errors Of Catholic Doctrine A Gentle explanation.
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 03/02/2013
This Bible study is not an attack on Catholics, but is about the Catholic doctrines which are out of step with some of the Gospel. Most of what the Catholic Church teaches is correct: The virgin birth of Jesus; His crucifixion; His resurrection; the people’s participation in Communion; Joseph’s role in Jesus’ life; they teach […]
Why do you celebrate Christmas?
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 12/21/2012
Please would you comment to the Title’s question is you would so I can understand other peoples point if view. Please think about what is written below:- According to the Bible it is not a Christian celebration at all. It is never mentioned in the Bible at all. The early Christians up until about 300 AD did […]
English Bible History
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 11/23/2012
The fascinating story of how we got the Bible in its present form actually starts thousands of years ago, as briefly outlined in our Timeline of Bible Translation History. As a background study, we recommend that you first review our discussion of the Pre-Reformation History of the Bible from 1,400 B.C. to 1,400 A.D., which covers the […]
Willful Sin Part V by Frances Swaggart
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 10/17/2012
Remember, a one-world religion is necessary for a one-world order. With this in mind, let’s look further into Rick Warren’s plans. His “PEACE Plan,” is designed to defeat the five “global giants” of the world (spiritual emptiness, corrupt leadership, poverty, disease, and illiteracy), and Warren has worked hard to convince the church that this endeavor […]
Are you a real Christian? You can know for sure!
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 10/04/2012
Many people consider themselves to be Christians. Why not? We enjoy a rich Christian heritage. But suppose you conducted an informal opinion poll near where you live, and asked ten people to explain what it takes to make someone a real Christian. Most likely, you would get ten different answers! Most people are as confused […]
St Justin Martyr – Christianity
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 09/08/2012
In the following article an account is given of Christianity as a religion, describing its origin, its relation to other religions, its essential nature and chief characteristics, but not dealing with its doctrines in detail nor its history as a visible organization. These and other aspects of this great subject will receive treatment under separate titles. Moreover, the Christianity of which we speak […]
The Danger Of Traditions Mark 7:1-13
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 07/27/2012
“THE GOSPEL OF MARK” INTRODUCTION 1. As Jesus went about teaching, He often ran afoul of religious leaders over keeping traditions… a. E.g., plucking heads of grain on the Sabbath – Mk 2:23-28 b. E.g., eating with unwashed hands – Mk 7:1-13 2. In Mk 7:1-13, Jesus describes the danger of traditions at […]
“Lucifer” is not Biblical
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 06/30/2012
Note from RaymondTheBrave:- I have been looking at this question of who is Lucifer and where did the name come from. It only appears once in the Bible which is very strange and in a strange context. I have been discussing this issue with someone and found that there is more to this to issue […]
Church of England or Anglican Church
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Uncategorized on 06/16/2012
(Henry VIII 1534 A.D.) The Christian church existed in England long before the Christian Church throughout civilization became known as the “Roman Catholic Church”. The patriarchal authors and apologists Origen and Tertullian write of a Christian contingency in the far isles of Breton. Bishops from these small churches managed to attend the councils of Arles […]