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10/3/08 5:19 PM |
Deborah | | Angus, Scotland. | | | | | |
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Have any of you viewed the the latest pope's coat of arms and especially the red cross on some of his garments. I did some research on the red cross. The red cross is the "Iron Cross" also used by the nazis, only it is of a slimmer kind and is recorded in "crosses" as being "Patte" type which is french for resembling a paw. It was this same cross which was used by the Knights Templars of old in crusades. Here is an interesting fact which I came across: “And he causeth all men to receive a mark in their right hand or in their forehead, and that no man might buy or sell save he that had the mark, or the name of the Beast, or the number of his name; all the rest being excommunicated by the Beast with two horns. His mark is (it shows this very same cross , and his name ΛΑΤΕΙΝΟΣ,(meaning Lateinos,(latin) and the number of his name 666.” (Source: Gutenberg project. Sir Isacc Newton. Chapter 2. Apocolypse of John.) NOTE the 3 shaped crosses on Benedicts coat of arms and his dress. If anyone would like copy of this little research please email me at [email protected] |
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11/17/07 9:53 PM |
Deborah | | California | | | |
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So Good Sermon! There are so many good things to say about this sermon. From the start, with the warning about offending a little one, to forgivness, to the mustard seed, to the unprofitable servant, to the 10 lepers. The title of this sermon is quite fitting as these verses do deal with our attitudes, something to really take to heart and be on guard for, no one wants to have a bad attitude, especially to our Lord, not to others either. What a blessing this sermon is, I want to hear it again. |
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8/28/07 11:04 AM |
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Best Ever Sermon! This exposition on Rom. 11 is the clearest most understandable teaching I've ever heard. It's a difficult chaper but Pastor Steve meticulously breaks it down using Scripture after Scripture to show how God saves His people. I now understand what it means when Paul says "...that blindness in part has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in. And so all Israel will be saved..." There is a lot of confusion about how God works with Israel and the Church. I hope a lot of people will hear this series of sermons, there is nothing better than knowing the truth about God and the way He deals with His people. |
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