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Would Like Questions

I would like to take questions on any subject for the next posting. So if there are any whatsoever please email them to: Whatisthebibletruth@Gmail.com Thanks and enjoy your Labor Day!!!

I Have Returned...

After going through some things and having God reshape and remold me yet again I return to this blog. I know that it's been a while, but this time was necessary because I now see that we are all "works in progress" and need to be shaken and stirred by God every so often so that we stay grounded and that we still in His will. Nothing “bad” happened to me, but I needed some time to regain some focus and to hear some answers from God which I did. We all need to hear from God on a DAILY basis and not just when we want something. God never makes mistakes nor does He put us or allow us to be in any situations that are meant to harm us or destroy us. On the contrary, our God wants us to depend on Him and see Him as our sole (soul) source of everything. When we see that God is much more that what religion says and see that He is everything and everywhere and all we need in this life. When we become at peace with God and enjoy a relationship with Him we will see that life isn’t ...

A Word On The Dangers Of Church Culture

I am really saddened by a lot of things that have been going on in the Body of Christ that I have experienced lately. I had to take a break from writing for a while just to get a real handle on what’s going on and how to address it. The need is so great to get the message out that the God of the Bible is the one and true God and that Jesus Christ is His Son is coming to a breaking point. So many people are avoiding becoming a Christian because of the actions of a few Christians or because of the many misconceptions that plague the real and true Christians out there. There are so many horror stories and so little time to write about them all in great detail. I’ve personally been to many churches of many kinds and denominations and I see a really disturbing trend in many of them which is their culture. You must dress a certain way, act a certain way to be holy, engage only certain people or identify yourself in public a certain way and none of these ways are concretely spelled out by s...

The Pagan Origin of Easter

Easter is a day that is honored by nearly all of contemporary Christianity and is used to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The holiday often involves a church service at sunrise, a feast which includes an "Easter Ham", decorated eggs and stories about rabbits. Those who love truth learn to ask questions, and many questions must be asked regarding the holiday of Easter. Is it truly the day when Jesus arose from the dead? Where did all of the strange customs come from, which have nothing to do with the resurrection of our Savior? The first thing we must understand is that professing Christians were not the only ones who celebrated a festival called "Easter." This festival called "Ishtar", which is pronounced "Easter”, was a day that commemorated the resurrection of one of their gods that they called "Tammuz", who was believed to be the only begotten son of the moon-goddess and the sun-god. In those ancient times, there was a man ...

Conversation with a Catholic Webmaster, Part II

Continuing from an earlier post I have had more conversations with a Catholic webmaster who challenged me and wanted to tout catholic doctrine above all others. Here is the email thread: So after many replies John replied to me: I suggest you read [the] book THE BIBLICAL BASIS FOR THE PAPACY for starters, in which you will learn that ALL of the early Church Fathers held to the Catholic view of the Papacy. And in [the] latest book THE BIBLICAL BASIS FOR TRADITION which came out last week, [There is] an entire chapter on the Fathers with hundreds of quotes from them proving historically that they not only believed in the papacy and the primacy of the Roman Church, but also apostolic succession, baptismal regeneration, the sacrifice of the Mass, the real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, oral apostolic Tradition, intercessory prayer, Purgatory, and a whole host of other Catholic doctrines which would force any honest non-Catholic to reconsider his position. There are simply hundre...

Do you know the true history of Lent?

Coming from the Anglo-Saxon Lencten, meaning “spring,” Lent originated in the ancient Babylonian mystery religion. “The forty days’ abstinence of Lent was directly borrowed from the worshipers of the Babylonian goddess…Among the Pagans this Lent seems to have been an indispensable preliminary to the great annual festival in commemoration of the death and resurrection of Tammuz” (The Two Babylons). Tammuz was the false Messiah of the Babylonians—a satanic counterfeit of Jesus Christ! The Feast of Tammuz was usually celebrated in June (also called the “month of Tammuz”). Lent was held 40 days before the feast, “celebrated by alternate weeping and rejoicing.” This is why Lent means “spring”; it took place from spring to early summer. The Bible records ancient Judah worshipping this false Messiah: “Then He brought me to the door of the gate of the Lord’s house which was toward the north; and, behold, there sat women weeping for Tammuz” (Ezek. 8:14-15). This was a great abom...

Random Thoughts

It's Super Bowl Sunday and as I watch the pre-game festivities and see the excitement that people have for the game and the fun I wonder why we as Christians aren't as excited about Jesus the way that so many are pumped about 60 minutes of football. We need to remember what is important in this life and that is how God is present in our lives and how He wants to operate and make a difference. I love football too and I am not saying that Christians shouldn't enjoy the game, but I am saying that we need to have this same sort of zeal everywhere we go as we are witnesses to the lost about how Jesus is Lord and how He saved our souls from Hell. Enjoy the game, but let's get excited about Jesus first and foremost! God Bless You!