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We have not yet finished our study of the history of the Arian Controversy or the Arian Heresy, as it is known in church history. The Nicene Council marked two important “firsts.” One is that for the first time, the church found itself being do…
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Category: Teaching
We left off last time noting that the whole Eastern church was being disrupted over the controversy sparked by Arius’ views on the deity of Christ. The Emperor Constantine first attempted to have a proxy priest by the name of Hosius mediate between A…
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Category: Teaching
While some may distinguish between the divinity and the deity of Jesus Christ, in this series, I use them interchangeably, and Webster’s 1828 dictionary agrees. Of course, there are other meanings to divinity nowadays—after all, divinity is als…
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Category: Spirituality
Those of you on our mailing list received a flier from me recently offering the book, The Healing Code (300 pgs., $20 ppd.). Accompanying his order for the book, one gentleman wrote me a letter with which my spirit immediately resonated in truth. His sugge…
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Category: Teaching
In the previous post, I mentioned how as a teenager in the Roman Catholic seminary, I had read a very disturbing book by Dr. Hugh Schonfield called The Passover Plot. I also mentioned that it was republished a few years ago for the 40th anniversary of the …
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Category: Teaching
On any given subject in the world of science, there are opposing points of view. For example, some physicists contend that light consists of waves. Other physicists say, no, you’re incorrect. Light consists of particles. Quantum physicists say you&rs…
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Category: Current Events
I have seen the E85 at a gas station recently and wondered what that new gas was all about. Little did I know and I am glad I did not “take a chance” and pump it into my tank! Spread the word to everyone you know in order to prevent serious dam…
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