Monthly Archives: August 2010
Christ Is Risen
Christ is risen from the dead
Trampling over death by death
Come awake, come awake
Come and rise up from the grave
Christ Is Risen
Christ is risen from the dead
Trampling over death by death
Come awake, come awake
Come and rise up from the grave
Correcting Jehovah Witnesses Understanding of John 1:3
Using of John 15:5 to correct Jehovah’s Witness understanding of John 1:3 Back to John 1:3: No Jesus, No any created being that was created. This destoyes Watch Tower Society theology, why? because they teach Jesus Christ as a created being.(Arianian Heresy).
Correcting Jehovah Witnesses Understanding of John 1:3
Using of John 15:5 to correct Jehovah’s Witness understanding of John 1:3 Back to John 1:3: No Jesus, No any created being that was created. This destoyes Watch Tower Society theology, why? because they teach Jesus Christ as a created being.(Arianian Heresy).
Overwhelmed by John 18:4-6
“Who are you looking for?” Jesus asks to which the mod replied, “Jesus of Nazareth”. Then here comes a shocking statement uttered by Jesus to which the mod responded by withdrawing back and felling to the ground.
Overwhelmed by John 18:4-6
“Who are you looking for?” Jesus asks to which the mod replied, “Jesus of Nazareth”. Then here comes a shocking statement uttered by Jesus to which the mod responded by withdrawing back and felling to the ground.
Who Is This That Calms The Storm?
From this article we can conclude from the Scriptures that Christ Jesus is The God of Job, The God of King David, The Lord God of hosts , The Reigning Yahweh ,O Yahweh, my God ,The Lord God of hosts ,Yahweh of Psalm 107
Who Is This That Calms The Storm?
From this article we can conclude from the Scriptures that Christ Jesus is The God of Job, The God of King David, The Lord God of hosts , The Reigning Yahweh ,O Yahweh, my God ,The Lord God of hosts ,Yahweh of Psalm 107
Holy, Holy, Holy Is the Lord of Hosts
Will you even put me in the wrong? Will you condemn me that you may be justified? Have you an arm like God, and can you thunder with a voice like his? Deck yourself with majesty and dignity; clothe yourself with glory and splendor . . . Look on everyone that is proud, and bring him low; and tread down the wicked where they stand . . . Then will I also acknowledge to you, that your own right hand can give you the victory . . . Who then is he that can stand before me? Who has given to me that I should repay him? Whatever is under the whole heaven is mine.
Holy, Holy, Holy Is the Lord of Hosts
Will you even put me in the wrong? Will you condemn me that you may be justified? Have you an arm like God, and can you thunder with a voice like his? Deck yourself with majesty and dignity; clothe yourself with glory and splendor . . . Look on everyone that is proud, and bring him low; and tread down the wicked where they stand . . . Then will I also acknowledge to you, that your own right hand can give you the victory . . . Who then is he that can stand before me? Who has given to me that I should repay him? Whatever is under the whole heaven is mine.
Who Rose Jesus From The Dead?
Moreover it is not God in three manifestations of God because they all Three Persons, The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit repeatedly on the Scripture of occur Together, at the Same time. Best example is Jesus’ baptism by John
Who Rose Jesus From The Dead?
Moreover it is not God in three manifestations of God because they all Three Persons, The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit repeatedly on the Scripture of occur Together, at the Same time. Best example is Jesus’ baptism by John
Tooley, Plantinga and the Deontological Argument from Evil Part II
“God can do wrong only if he commands himself to do something and then disobeys his own command.”In this post, I will argue that Plantinga’s criticisms can be reformulated by appealing to a divine command theory of ethics and when they are, it can be shown that Tooley’s argument relies on controversial moral assumptions that many theists do, in fact, reject. Finally I will look at two objections to this line of argument; the claim that, even on a divine command theory, God has obligations and Tooley’s critique of the divine command theory. I will argue both objections fail.
Tooley, Plantinga and the Deontological Argument from Evil Part II
“God can do wrong only if he commands himself to do something and then disobeys his own command.”In this post, I will argue that Plantinga’s criticisms can be reformulated by appealing to a divine command theory of ethics and when they are, it can be shown that Tooley’s argument relies on controversial moral assumptions that many theists do, in fact, reject. Finally I will look at two objections to this line of argument; the claim that, even on a divine command theory, God has obligations and Tooley’s critique of the divine command theory. I will argue both objections fail.