Friday, September 22, 2023

Odds and Ends, Good and Bad

The Brothers That Wrote a Sixth of the Psalms.


The Rise of Christological Heresy. Good explanations of some well-known historical heretical ideas about Christ.


No True Christian … Part One. Make sure to allow the Scriptures to say what a Christian is.  No True Christian … Part Two. Use proper hermeneutics to determine what Christ taught.


No, Mark didn’t invent the “sea” of Galilee. An excellent study to rebut those claim this.


Shrimp and Homosexuality—is God’s view of both the same?


Silly Putty Bible Study.


Has The Church Always Had An Ordained Priesthood?


More LEFTIST myths about Jesus. Was he tolerant of wrong-doing or evil? Was he a political centrist?


Spiritual abuse and Sovereign Grace Ministries led to a very sad situation for a deceived woman. 


When Christians Tolerate Anything and Everybody, You Cannot Guard the Flock Against the Wolves

These priests should be defrocked.


What’s wrong with Jesus Calling?


Cindy Jacobs, Another false prophet exposed.


"Christian Psychics" Shawn Bolz and Chris Reed are heretics deceiving people. This 34-minute demonstrates how these guys and their ilk do their “parlor tricks.”


Max Lucado waters down sin to just a “shortcut.”


Church by the Glades is a church of Satan.


More information about why you shouldn’t waste your time watching the fraudulent show, The Chosen. This 53 minute video is very informative.


Lastly, I also have questions!

2 comments:

  1. Has the Christian church always had an ordained ministerial priesthood? Absolutely! From the very beginning with authors like Irenaeus and Justin Martyr to Augustine they all taught that the bread and wine at the Lord's Table was transubstantiated into His body, blood, soul, and divinity. It is disingenuous of that author to even try to explain those sacrifices as being "giving of things such as alms, bread, and wine." Embarrassingly bad!

    -Carolyn

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  2. Carlolyn,

    You will not find ordained ministerial priesthood in the Bible. And those teachers who began to claim the bread and wine was "transubstantiated" into literal body and blood just made that up out of whole cloth. The elements only represent, not change into.

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