Borrowed Time

December 5, 2008 by Horane Smith  
Filed under Editorials, Repentance, Society

Time waits for no man. The time you spent reading the very first sentence of this article will never return. It’s gone forever! The years you’ve lived since your birth are like a dream; they’re also gone, never to return. The rest of time you have on the Earth is ticking away by the second [...]

Is There an Eternal Hellfire?

 
I’ll be your guide and you will follow me,
And I will lead you through a world of pain,
Where dead souls writhe in endless agony and clamor,
As they cry to die again.”
Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy

The doctrine of an eternal Hell was around at the time when Italian Poet Alighieri wrote the poem as an allegory [...]

The First Failure, The Second Triumph

December 31, 2007 by Noel Scoburgh  
Filed under God, Repentance

The first man, Adam failed, but the Second was triumphant over death. What made Jesus, the Christ, victorious and did He really have anything in common with Adam?
A contrasting look at Adam and Jesus shows our Saviour to be superior in nature and victorious in the flesh after confronting similar circumstances to Adam. These victories [...]

Who Really Killed Jesus Christ?

December 1, 2006 by Bill Watson  
Filed under God

Now, I know it’s hard to get our minds around this and go outside of our human perspective. However, our Bible demands that we view life from God’s outlook. Unless we are able to do this and rise above the quagmire of human prejudice, bias, personal opinion, partisanship, cultural standards and values, along [...]

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