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  • Hell As a Deterrent  By : Morris Inch
    While critics are quick to complain about hell-fire and brimstone preaching, I have encountered little which would qualify. Even so, this invites us to consider hell as a legitimate deterrent.
  • Who Were the Main Characters at the Council of Nicea?  By : Dr. M. Lee Miller
    It was in the year 325 A.D. that several hundred bishops from different cities traveled to the city of Nicea at the expense of the emperor. Read about the key figures involved at this meeting.
  • Toward a Christian World View  By : Morris Inch
    A recent study concluded that only about twenty-five percent of professing Christians evidenced a viable world view. This article delves into a critical apsect concerning the space/time continuum.
  • What Were the Events That Led to the Council of Nicea?  By : Dr. M. Lee Miller
    When it comes to church history, one topic that arises in discussion, is the Council of Nicea. However, this article was written not about the council meeting itself, but about the happenings that brought about the need to have such a meeting.
  • The Development of the Trinity Doctrine: the Beginning  By : Dr. M. Lee Miller
    The New Testament church was founded on the belief in the absolute Oneness of God. Before the first century had ended, the New Testament had been written and the last of the apostles had died. Then it is seen two centuries later, the beginning of the fourth century, that the doctrine of God had changed from the belief of Oneness to a concept of Trinitarianism. This article looks at the events that brought about this different viewpoint of the Godhead.
  • The Arrival of Trinitarianism  By : Dr. M. Lee Miller
    When Trinitarianism did come, in the first part of the third century, it began with the premise that Jesus was a subordinate deity. Its two main founders, who were Tertullian and Origin, never forsook that belief. This article explains the events that occurred that helped to usher in the concept of Trinitarianism.
  • What Are the Four Viewpoints of the Book of Revelation?  By : Dr. M. Lee Miller
    The Book of Revelation has four main schools of interpretation. What is the meaning of all the symbolism that is found in this part of the Bible? What was the author really writing about? In this article, each of the four viewpoints will be addressed to explain what each one really believes.
  • The God of Power and Almighty  By : Francis Hirak
    Our God is a God of Power and of love. Explore all the ways He has manifested not only His love to us but His almighty power as well. From creation to revelation, the Bible is full of proof that our God alone is the one true God. The expressions of God’s power reached a high point in the establishment of the kingdom by Christ Jesus and the judgment acts that result from His event on earth.
  • A True Servant of God  By : Francis Hirak
    To be a true servant of God is not always an easy task. We must first place God at the forefront of our priorities, then others, then ourselves. The word "servant" doesn't exactly evoke a warm and fuzzy feeling in us at first glance but once we realize the benefits of being a faithful servant of God, we see that the Bible is true in it's statement that "the last shall be first and the first shall be last".
  • OUR FUNDAMENTAL NATURE...  By : REMG
    Our Fundamental Nature…

    While thinking about our life and our existential conflicts a question broke into my mind: What is our Fundamental Nature?

    I began to think what our essence is; that thing that make us special over the other species, what make us unique as human beings (in general: Homo Sapiens).

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