Sola Scriptura and the Masoretic Text: Trusting the Wrong Scribes

If one is to argue for Sola Scriptura—the doctrine that Scripture alone is the highest authority—it stands to reason that we should use the most accurate and authoritative version of that Scripture. The historical and textual evidence overwhelmingly supports the Septuagint (LXX), including the Deuterocanonical books, as the Scriptures known, quoted, and used by Jesus

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Where is the worship ? Or is it entertainment?

Worship, Baptism, and Communion in the Didache: How the Early Church Practiced Faith

Worship, Baptism, and Communion in the Didache: How the Early Church Practiced Faith What if you could step back in time and experience Christian worship as the first believers did? No church buildings, no denominations—just raw, authentic faith. The Didache, one of the earliest Christian writings, gives us a front-row seat to how the early

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Spark of Life

Spark of Life Let’s delve into the essence of life, focusing on RNA and DNA. These are the core components of every living entity, composed of just four elements: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). According to modern science, these simple molecules supposedly mingled in a primordial broth to form the first

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Introduction: ” Is ‘Once Saved, Always Saved’ Leading Us TO SIN? Dive into why salvation is a journey, not a one-time deal. Discover how early Christians embraced a life of repentance, Eucharist, and prayer to stay connected to Christ. ChristianJourney #FaithActive”

Is ‘Once Saved, Always Saved’ Leading TO SIN ? Living Our Salvation: Why It’s Not ‘Once Saved, Always Saved’ Let’s talk about something that’s often taken for granted in modern Christianity—this idea of “Once Saved, Always Saved” (OSAS). At first glance, it sounds comforting, right? You say the prayer, accept Jesus into your heart, and

Introduction: ” Is ‘Once Saved, Always Saved’ Leading Us TO SIN? Dive into why salvation is a journey, not a one-time deal. Discover how early Christians embraced a life of repentance, Eucharist, and prayer to stay connected to Christ. ChristianJourney #FaithActive” Read More »

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