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The Easter Story

What is the true story of Easter? The Easter story that is believed and practiced be most Christians just does not make sense to me. Okay, so that is my opinion based on what I have read and researched over the past several years. It also does not make sense to me as far as logic, common sense and historical facts go. So from this point on, I will .... Click HERE to Continue Reading...

By |2021-09-02T21:08:55-04:00April 16th, 2017|Catholicism, Christianity, Hebrew, Opinion|0 Comments

The Hebrew word for Love

The Hebrew word for Love is Ahava The root of Ahava is Hava, which literally means "to offer" or "to give". It also shares a root with the word, Ahav, which means "to nurture", or "to devote completely to another"...Ahava (love) is not an emotion, it’s an action. Love in its purest form is not something that happens to us, it is a condition that is created when we .... Click HERE to Continue Reading...

By |2016-07-08T19:09:25-04:00July 8th, 2016|Christianity, Hebrew, Opinion|0 Comments

The Seven Places Jesus Shed His Blood

The Seven Places Yahshua Shed His Blood and the curse that was broken because of His Blood 1. SWEAT TURNED TO BLOOD – He was in such agony of spirit that His sweat fell to the ground as drops of blood. Adam surrendered his dominion to satan in the Garden of Eden. Yahshua paid for our dominion over satan in the Garden of Gethsemane. *   Luke 22:44 NIV – .... Click HERE to Continue Reading...

By |2016-07-08T18:08:54-04:00July 8th, 2016|Christianity, Opinion|0 Comments

Christianity or Catholicism

Catholicism and the influence it has on Christianity. If you thought this post was a comparison between Christianity and Catholicism, well then I'm sorry. The reason for this post is to show the influence that Catholicism had and/or has on that we practice as Christianity today as I have observed on the journey that Yahweh has sent me on. As I travel this road, I come across people "followers" .... Click HERE to Continue Reading...

By |2015-12-20T08:16:38-05:00December 20th, 2015|Catholicism, Christianity, Opinion|Comments Off on Christianity or Catholicism
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