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Bible Contradictions
A popular mistake is to take things out of context. It is easy to "create contradictions" when there are none by violating the context of passages in quesion. .            Continue Here
Jesus, A Ransom for All
The ransom given by Jesus guarantees restitution for the entire human race. This restoration to the perfection lost in Eden is the main purpose of Jesus' return: "And He shall send Jesus Whom the heaven must receive until the times of restoration of all things."
Acts 3:20, 21

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Daily Blessings

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Christian Universalist Beliefs
The Bible is the creed of the Christian Universalist. In this respect, the Christian Universalist beliefs are the same as most other Christians differing mainly in the extent of God's love and the final results of His salvation. But as they have been, at various periods, much misrepresented by their opposers, a Profession of Belief, embracing those important points of doctrine in which all Christian Universalists are agreed, eventually became necessary.
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The Real Jesus Christ


Did Jesus Christ come to earth to warn people about a burning hell that awaits them unless they confess a particular religious creed?

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Questions and Answers

In Matthew 3:16, we read that when John baptized Jesus, the Holy Spirit descended "like a dove" and rested on Him. Is this when the human Jesus Christ first received the  Holy Spirit?

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Enoch and Elijah
Many claim that neither Enoch nor Elijah ever died, and that they remain alive today. It is said that both were “taken to heaven,”and that they remain there even at present,
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For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve.
  (Mark 10:44)
Who gave Himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time,
1 Timothy 2:6.
What Is The Sabbath?
The Sabbath is the seventh day of the week (Saturday).  According to Genesis 2:3 (NIV), "God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done."  The Sabbath begins with sunset on Friday evening and ends with sunset on Saturday evening.
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Why Is the Bible God's Word?