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The Christian Bible and the Abolition of Slavery: A Powerful Catalyst for Change

The abolition of slavery stands as a significant milestone in human history, representing the triumph of justice and human rights. While various factors contributed to this momentous shift, one influential force that played a pivotal role was the Christian Bible…. Continue Reading →

Parable of the Talents

For it is as when a man, going into another country, called his own servants, and delivered unto them his goods. And unto one he gave five talents, to another two, to another one; to each according to his several… Continue Reading →

Wrong on two accounts…

Swear Oath on the Bible or Don’t Swear an Oath

Recently, I was an observer to a debate on the constitutionality of taking an oath of office on a book or periodical that was not THE HOLY BIBLE. The provocateur of this debate claimed that they did not understand why… Continue Reading →

What does the Bible say about walls?

When Their Holy Books Are Bigger Than Your Holy Book

When They Try to Condemn Translations by Citing a Translation

Sorry Protestants, Scripture IS Tradition

One of the main points of contention between protestants and Catholics is the principle of Sola Scriptura meaning that Holy Scripture alone is authoritative for the faith and practice of the Christian. This ideology serves to differentiate holy Scripture from… Continue Reading →

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