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| by Roderick C. Meredith |
| Who is the mysterious “Harlot” of Revelation 17? This is a puzzle to millions of people—and even to many theologians. Yet the Word of God devotes most of an entire chapter—plus many references elsewhere—to this vital topic. |
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| by Roderick C. Meredith |
| Do you understand the true origins of Jesus Christ? Do you know who really spoke the Ten Commandments? Who really was the God of the Old Testament? |
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| by Richard F. Ames |
| Youth culture is increasingly involved with the occult. Witchcraft is glamorized as youngsters flock to each new Harry Potter book and teenagers turn their television sets to “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” Your Bible explains why there is so much trouble and evil in the world. We read in Revelation, “So the great dragon was cast out, that serpent of old, called the Devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world; he was cast to the earth, and his angels were cast out with him” (Revelation 12:9). |
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| by Richard F. Ames |
| Will the dawn of a new century bring worldwide nuclear devastation, or will it usher in an era of lasting peace? Will the prophesied “Battle of Armageddon” overwhelm the planet? Will humanity survive? What does the Bible say? Is Armageddon really coming? |
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| by John H. Ogwyn |
| The most universally acknowledged teaching about the nature of God in professing Chrisitanity is the doctrine of the “Trinity.” As shocking as it may seem, this doctrine is not found in the Bible. |
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| by John H. Ogwyn |
| This last decade has witnessed changes on the world scene which would have seemed unimaginable, even to informed observers, throughout most of this century. At the center of these dramatic changes have been events in Russia, the heart of the old Soviet Union. |
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