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Unholy War of Names: Yeshua vs Yahshua
Posted on August 23, 2011 by Kevin in Messy Messianics.
Q: Okay, I’m confused. From my understanding, using the name of “Jesus” and “God” are like worshiping a false god, Baal and so on. What I am asking is: do we call God Yahweh (yhvh), or Adonai (and how do you pronounce it?); and what’s the difference between Yeshua and Yahshua? When I am worshiping, [...]
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To Feast, or Not to Feast…
Posted on August 4, 2011 by Kevin in Challenging Paradigms.
Updated on October 30, 2011
Q: Hi Kevin, I ran across an article recently that was saying that we shouldn’t be celebrating the Festivals because we’re only supposed to do that in the Land in the place of His Name (Jerusalem, e.g. Deuteronomy 16:5-6). The author was saying it’s wrong to do this! Wow! What’s that about? A: I’d like [...]
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The “Do-ability” of Scripture
Posted on July 21, 2011 by Kevin in The Scriptures.
Updated on August 9, 2011
Not only are the Scriptures the perfect Word of God—true, reliable, objective and solely authoritative—they are do-able. Though our view of Scripture is often distorted because we consider its teachings to be inapplicable, irrelevant, impractical, idealistic, unattainable, and especially unfathomable to uneducated minds, in reality, the Word of God is simple… and we can do [...]
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Survey: The Normalization of Homosexuality
Posted on July 13, 2011 by Kevin in Surveys (Closed).
Updated on July 21, 2011
This poll is now closed. A recent Gallup poll reported that, for the first time in history, a majority of Americans (53%) now think same-sex marriage should be legal. While a UCLA study this year determined that a mere 3.5% of Americans consider themselves gay or lesbian, Gallup found that more than half of Americans [...]
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My Stupid Idea
Posted on June 30, 2011 by Kevin in A Word from Kevin.
I have this stupid idea that if each of us can stop thinking about ourselves for one minute, and humbly read the Scriptures without imposing our own preconceived ideas, pet theologies and personal preferences on them, that we will agree on the plain, simple truth of the Word of God. In this fantasy world of [...]