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Is Colin Kaepernick the Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego and Belteshazzar of his day
Who were Shadrack, Meshach, Abednego and Belteshazzar They were of prominent and royal Judean families Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah. Later they received new names, Belteshazzar (Daniel) , Shadrach (Hananiah) , Meshach (Mishael) and Abednego (Azariah). Eventually, these longtime friends would become very important officials and famous in their own right. Daniel was ruler over Babylon and chief governor over all its wise men. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego were the Affairs officials of...
read moreIs the “Church” making the same mistake that Eve made?
One of the most powerful arguments made for not believing, is the fact that churches are so segregated and yet the “body of Christ” teaches togetherness, what irony. Sunday morning worship service is still one of the last strongholds for segregation in America, according to a publication by Christianity Today. RadicallyChristian.com points out the division between churches of different denominations. Is there such a separation amongst churches of the same denomination? ...
read moreWhat Separates man from Jesus?
Clearly, humankind’s inherited sin prevents a person’s ability to develop a complete likeness. So, how does one diminish the affects of sin? In contrast, the “Son of God” was of the “Holy Ghost” which made the Messiah perfect and without fault. However, most followers strive to achieve this likeness while knowing failure is inevitable because of the Human makeup . First, did we actually “inherit sin”? Secondly, what is the “human...
read moreIs being 43.8% like Immanuel good enough?
How much “like” Jesus should a follower be? What percentage is ideal, 43.8%, 50.34%, 75.67%, 92.78% or 99.9%? The example set by Jesus has been a subject of great debate for many years. Can people born in sin be 99.9% like Jesus? According to a post found on billygraham.org, the simple answer is “No”. Relevant magazine gives readers a different perspective and a posting on Quora, raises an argument “was Jesus truly sinless”. Each article gives a...
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