God actually IS the author of confusion, even though He also isn’t

“For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.” — 1 Corinthians 14:33 (KJV) Something you’ll often hear Christians claim in order to try to win certain arguments is that God is not the author of confusion. The problem is, while the verse that seems to… Continue reading God actually IS the author of confusion, even though He also isn’t

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Did God promise to preserve His words in Psalm 12:6-7?

There are many good reasons to use the KJV (the King James Version of the Bible), its accuracy compared to most other Bible versions being the main one, and if non-TR (Textus Receptus) manuscripts truly are corrupt (or even if they’re just less accurate than the TR), as many who fall under the label of KJV-Onlyist… Continue reading Did God promise to preserve His words in Psalm 12:6-7?

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Are you correcting the Bible?

[Please note that I’m including many of my scriptural references in the links (which are are the underlined words throughout the article), so please be sure to click all the supporting links in order to get the full picture, as well as all the Scripture references.] While English-speaking members of the true body of Christ (many of… Continue reading Are you correcting the Bible?

List of differences between the two biblical churches and Gospels

This list is taken from my Things that differ article. For even more proofs that there are multiple Gospels taught in the Bible, please read that article in full. This page is simply here for quick reference to the list of differences from that article. All scriptural references are based on passages from the KJV. The Israel… Continue reading List of differences between the two biblical churches and Gospels

What is a believer?

Before beginning, I should clarify that I’m referring strictly to believers within the body of Christ who believe Paul’s Gospel in this article, and not to believers within the Israel of God who instead believe and obey the Gospel of the Kingdom. If you aren’t familiar with the difference, please read this article: Things that… Continue reading What is a believer?

Reading the KJV concordantly

Most English speaking members of the body of Christ who might fall under the label of “Concordant” tend to consider less literal translations of Scripture such as the KJV (the King James Version) to be extremely inaccurate, with some claiming that there are as many as 20,000 translation errors in this particular version (although I… Continue reading Reading the KJV concordantly

Will anyone escape death?

There’s a strange doctrine being taught by certain members of the body of Christ recently which suggests that the Snatching Away is not something we should actually consider to be our blessed hope (or happy expectation, depending on your Bible translation), but rather that everyone in the body of Christ will instead definitely die, and… Continue reading Will anyone escape death?

How Paul used parallelisms to teach the salvation of all

Parallelisms of different sorts are used all throughout Scripture, but nobody used them better than the apostle Paul when he used them to explain what it is his evangel really means (meaning, what the outcome of the Good News he proclaimed is). The First Man: Adam = Condemnation [mortality and sinfulness] The Second Man: Christ… Continue reading How Paul used parallelisms to teach the salvation of all

Reading the Bible out of order

There’s an important principle of Bible study that has been ignored by nearly all Christians, and because of this, Christianity is full of unscriptural doctrines. You see, God defined what was considered to be sinful for Israelites in the Mosaic law, and basically told them everything they needed to know about life and death in… Continue reading Reading the Bible out of order

Myths and misunderstandings about Universal Reconciliation

There are a lot of myths and misunderstandings (and sometimes even outright lies) told about Universal Reconciliation and those who believe this doctrine that I’ve encountered whenever the topic comes up, both in person and online. Whether it’s due to simple lack of study or due to willful ignorance, I can’t say for sure, but… Continue reading Myths and misunderstandings about Universal Reconciliation