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Yesterday was Pentecost Sunday, and the Living Word IT Park just concluded the Book of Galatians. As I was looking at Acts 1-2 to discuss Pentecost Sunday, I also thought of how Mary, the earthly mother of Jesus, is misrepresented as the “mother of the church” on this occasion. We need to look at the …

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It’s always good to look at church history. Rome can claim all it wants to be the Churc founded in 33 A.D., when its “resemblance to the early church” is probably superficial or even spurious at best. It’s because one just needs to look at the development of doctrines. As I was reading Truth Encounter …

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Today is Thursday, and I will try to use throwback posts whenever I can between Thursdays and Fridays. I would like to reflect on my motive behind the Bible study. I was considered the Bible-tattling guy who would get the Bible, start trying to do some exegesis. It was like someone said, “You should avoid …

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Currently, I’m reading The Person of Christ: An Introduction by Stephen J. Wellum. As I was reading, I thought of studying the Trinity deeper. The cults have all sorts of bizarre ideas. Some cults try to dismiss the Trinity because 1 John 2:19 (which is found in the KJV) isn’t in the older manuscripts. However, …

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It gets annoying whenever I hear Roman Catholicism try to misquote (or misread) 2 Thessalonians 2:15, to justify “sacred oral tradition”. Don’t tell me the church wandered blind and played the telephone game. If we must look into the Greek, the Greek word for tradition is paradosis, which means a precept, a giving up, giving …

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