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ISRAEL, RAPTURE, TRIBULATION
This book gets to the heart of the matter. The reader will learn how and why the early Christians understood the words of Jesus’s Olivet Discourse much differently than proclaimed by most evangelical churches. As we scrutinize the Scriptures concerning the Last Days doctrine, the reader will begin to understand the promises made to those who love God, the vision of victory found throughout the Old and New Testaments. Not just heaven at the resurrection for His blood-washed saints, but, before that blessed time, here on earth. Most importantly, you will understand how Jesus fulfilled His promise of a “Soon Coming” … and not have to explain why Christ hasn’t…
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Reindeer Don’t Fly
…Riemer’s book is non-technical and delivered in a discussion-based format. In addition, it has a lot of reference materials from all sides of the divide, hence, readers will be well equipped to decide for themselves as to their standpoint. Furthermore, to those readers who choose creationism, they will learn to appreciate more the wonders of creation and learn how best to employ the resources designed by God: as an example, I was especially intrigued by the “back to Eden method of organic gardening” practiced by one Paul Gautschi. Based on his method, it doesn’t matter what kind of soil (sandy, rocky, clay, etc.) someone starts with, “within a few years…
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God Is One Divine Being: A Defense of Monotheism
When we speak of God, we mean the God who has revealed himself in the Bible. Any other God is a product of man’s imagination. – Rousas John Rushdoony –
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A Scriptural Tithe: A Study of Christian Giving
… a tithe was not an income tax, for income was not tithed nor taxed! Only the increase from the field was tithed, which leaves out revenue earned by other occupations and investments. The value of something you might receive or earn from your job or business might have been taxed, but it was never tithed! Only the original produce from the land, and any animals raised on the land were tithed, not what you earned from their sale. If you did not raise animals or grow crops, a tithe was not required, according to scripture. See Lev.19:23 - 25; 27:30; Num. 18:26 - 31; Deut.14:22, 28; 26:9 - 13