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I'm Looking Forward to the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation

It's just a few more days and it'll be October or Reformation Month. The Reformation started on October 31, 1517 and now it's 2017. It's already 500 years of the Reformation and that convinces me that the Lord's coming is near. At the same time, I'm convinced of the promise of the Lord Jesus Christ in Matthew 16:18-19 that the Gates of Hell will not prevail against the Church. What should be important that the Reformation is not a way to new Christianity but to bring people back to true Christianity. I read the Book of Acts, I read through history and here's what. Many times, we see the Church was about to be destroyed. The Jewish communities tried to destroy the community of Jewish Christians but failed. The Romans tried to destroy Christianity but failed. The Roman Catholic institution through the Crusades, Inquisition and Jesuits tried to usurp the true Church but failed. The Muslims tried to destroy Christianity but failed. Many people tried to dest...

So I'm Not Scientifically Minded Unless I Believe in Evolution as Science?

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Should I even be surprised that people today tell me I can't study science unless I believe in evolution? One thing that I need to emphasize is that evolution isn't exclusive to atheist and an evolutionist may also be a theist. Evolution itself has more theistic roots than atheistic roots. Almost every world religion buys Charles Darwin's creationism. What both atheistic evolutionists and theistic evolutionists have in common is to tell me that if I don't believe in evolution then I can't believe in science. This is problematic for one reason. Scientific proof destroys evolution yet these people insist that it supports them (Romans 1:18-24). If we're to use the scientific method to ask for evidence for evolution they always resolve to the use of logical fallacies. They tend to use Ad Hominem, character assassination, strawman attacks and false dichotomy just to name a few. Their favorite strawman argument is to immediately assume those who don't believ...

Why I Hate Gambling

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Talking against gambling will always be politically incorrect. Today, we've got the problem of legalized gambling. Just because the government made it legal doesn't mean that it's moral. God anointed government to watch over and rule over people (Romans 13:1-3). But many times, governments have gone against their mandate. Worse, some gambling activities are done in the name of charity. The term "gambling for charity" is nothing more than an oxymoron because gambling and charity are totally against each other. Why is there no such thing as charitable gambling? You can think of what motivates gambling. Gambling is motivated by the love of money (1 Timothy 6:10). Casinos operate in the quest of the owners to get rich fast by fooling others that they can get rich fast. Proverbs 13:11 warns that hastily acquired wealth is easy come and easy go. How often do people get rich fast through gambling, they get addicted to it and they gamble some more until they lose ev...

I Think Most People Fail to See a Deeper Meaning Behind the Mark of the Beast

I remembered when I was newly saved and I thought about the Mark of the Beast. I even hear that people should not even accept a biochip implant in this day and age because it's the mark of the Beast. The claim that the current biochip is the mark of the Beast is stupid because it's not even the Tribulation period yet. Also, why are people so afraid of social security, membership shopping and whatever prototype the mark of the Beast has when it's not even the mark of the Beast? You can have membership shopping and social security - just don't take the mark of the Beast. Now another debate is that is accepting it unforgivable? I remembered an accusation against Dr. John F. MacArthur where some critics said he "condones" to accepting it. On the contrary, here's something interesting he said from the blog post " Unforgivable? ": Yes, Revelation 14:9–11 says, “If anyone worships the beast and his image, and receives a mark on his forehead or on ...

My Thoughts on Overly Lengthy Sunday Sermons

Is the sermon getting too long? That's what I think whenever a pastor's message is that long. You can think that a Sunday service always has its allocated time. Let's say that Sunday school starts at 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. We have a 10:00 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. worship service for the morning and 5:00 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. sunset service. There is time allocated for each activity such as the singing of hymns, the choir singing, the special number, the sermon, dealing with unsaved visitors, baptism and dedication of infants. If there's anything that could cause a worship service to conclude in a much later time it's the sermon.  What's with the worship sermon? While overly short sermons can bore me but overly long sermons can also bore me. Some pastors tend to lack discipline or are overly talkative in the pulpit. The exposition may end up becoming longer than John Gill's exposition of Psalm 119 which is the longest Psalm in the Bible. You may have a short vers...

I Have to Be Careful Not to Be a King James Only Nutjob

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I'm pretty much a King James Only-ist and I prefer it over all the modern translations in English. I still tend to think that every modern version is corrupt especially with the problem of missing verses. But I do have one concern that I know a certain pastor who always fights with pastors who are either non-KJV only or who won't use a King James Bible. I thought about how Steven Anderson (one of the worst IFB and he has a very watered-down message of repentance) has actually made a fool out of himself in several interviews and not just the KJV Only controversy. I don't think King James Only-ism is a real problem. Personally, I always get disturbed by missing verses and some missing words. That's why I don't use a New International Version of the Bible anymore. I don't trust modern translations. I consider James R. White as a brother-in-Christ but I don't think I could agree with his non-KJV Onlyism. On the other hand, I could really agree with him on w...

Why I Believe the Roman Catholic Institution is Against Death Penalty

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Why is the Roman Catholic institution so against the death penalty?  I could still remember the events when the late John Paul II called for an abolition of death penalty worldwide. When he died, his successor the retired Benedict XVI also called for its abolition. I shouldn't be surprised that the first Pope have come from the Jesuit Order. While it's not surprising but I'm still frustrated. The Bible gave the mandate of death penalty against heinous crimes all the while the Roman Catholic institution confuses it for murder.  The excuse has to do with being "pro-life" but I could talk about a bigger reason. While there are some saved believers who are against death penalty because they think life imprisonment will do better justice but the Roman Catholic institution may have other motives. I doubt it these motives have something to do with being pro-life. Rather, I would dare believe that the Roman Catholic institution going against death penalty has somet...