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030 In the Last Days 4

With all the turmoil in the World today, are we in the Last days? The short answer is yes… but how do we know? This series of PodCasts will make it absolutely clear what time it is! We will also show you who the people of God are, what the people of God should be doing… and equally important, what they should not be doing.

Is the Book of Esther connected to the cult of Tammuz-Ishtar? Could the signs in the Heavens in scripture be related to the Solar Eclipse? Did you know that the Exodus was a shadow of the Last Days? If Jesus was three days and three nights in the tomb, how does that fit between Friday night and Sunday morning? Why was Jesus murdered, was he really a human sacrifice?

In this podcast you will find the answers to these questions and many more.

Topics covered in this PodCast are:
00:00 Introduction
02:09 Is Esther connected to Ishtar?
25:00 Signs in the Heavens – The Solar Eclipse
45:40 The Final Exodus
1:02:12 The Third Day
1:14:10 The Murder of Jesus, Why?
1:37:07 Discussion

LINKS
Mark of the Beast
Podcast Episode 9: The Parables of the Lord 1
Podcast Episode 10: The parables of the Lord 2
A Momentous Occasion – 400-Year Anniversary

Not The Apostles Creed

The Apostles Creed is recognizable to most “Christians” in the world.

Does this sound familiar?

“I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth.  I believe in Jesus Christ, God’s only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary…”

The creed is recited as part of the Roman Catholic Mass and baptism.  The Episcopalians, Lutherans and Methodists also recite the creed as part of their baptism rituals.  It may come as a surprise to the laity in the Protestant branches of Christianity to learn that Catholics recite the Apostles Creed and vice versa.  Why?  Because the Apostles Creed is a “statement of faith” and these different religions are taught that their religion is the correct religion, yet they all have the same “statement of faith.”  Even more surprising is that this creed cannot be found in the Bible or in any other writings by the Apostles.  So, where did it come from?

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