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The views and opinions presented here are solely that – views and opinions. Ultimately, it is up to you to form your own conclusions. We welcome and encourage you to share your thoughts in the comments section following each post.

Love is the key. Differences in opinions and beliefs have needlessly kept Christians apart. Each denomination holds to its own set of doctrines within the faith, creating divisions that go beyond Roman Catholic versus Protestant, or Catholic in the universal sense. Yet, what truly unites us as Christians is our shared faith in Jesus Christ.

Some believe in free will, while others hold to predestination; some see the bread and wine in communion as literally transformed into the body and blood of Christ, while others view it as symbolic or spiritual. Despite these differences, our common foundation remains the same—faith in Jesus.

Is Evil Eternal?

Is Evil Eternal?

Recently in relation to the post on The Problem Of Evil a friend texted two questions. They were "Is evil eternal?" and "Is evil necessary?". This post will deal with the first question. The two words we are dealing with are of course, eternal and evil and both must...

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The Unity of the Church

The Unity of the Church

This is a confession of my own sin. For some time I have been convicted and corrected by the Holy Spirit (John 16:8) in relation to the sin of denominationalism (John 17:20-22). In 1987 I became a believer in Jesus Christ as my savior. Listening carefully to men who...

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Buy or Sell – Canada in the news

Buy or Sell – Canada in the news

I rarely comment on books like Revelation. It is not for reasons of controversy over if Revelation should be included in scripture. It is because of the various views that seem to cause unending debate. I am sure that is fun for some but it is not my cup of tea. If...

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What or Who is the Church?

What or Who is the Church?

The church is actually the body of believers, not a building. If you had said you were going to church to an early Christian they would not understand what you were saying. The church is who we are not where we go. Ephesians 1:22–23, Eph. 2:21-22 Jesus did not die for...

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