This new film by Ray Comfort is excellent! Adapted from his book entitled: The Beatles, God, and the Bible. To order the Dvd: http://www.livingwaters.com/
By Norman L. Geisler The Bible cannot err, since it is God's Word, and God cannot err. This does not mean there are no difficulties in the Bible. But the difficulties are not due to God's perfect revelation, but to our imperfect understanding of it. The history of Bible criticism reveals that the Bible has no errors, but the critics do. Most problems fall into one of the following categories. Check the rest out at: http://www.4truth.net/fourtruthpbbible.aspx?pageid=8589952771
Questions and Objections About Hell 1. "A God of love would never send anybody to Hell." I find it very interesting that so many people are confident that God is so loving. Where does mankind get the idea that God loves the whole world, including sinners? –The Buddhist scriptures, the Tripitaka ? No. It's not taught there. –The Hindu Vedas ? No. No loving God there. –The Qur'an ? Nope. Allah loves everyone except sinners. The idea that God is a loving, merciful, forgiving God comes from the Bible. It is the Bible alone, amongst these books, that presents God as gracious, loving, merciful and forgiving of sinners. People get their idea that God is loving from the very same book that teaches us about Hell! The problem though is that people want to treat the Bible like a salad bar. “Oh yeah, I’ll have a little bit of that, a scoop of that. Oh, I don’t like that. Ewww, none of that.” They do that with God! "Yeah, I’ll take some of the love. I’ll pass on the...
( Disclaimer: Dave Hunt believes the Old Testament saints will ALSO accompany the Church at the Second Coming. I have not yet come to that conclusion, but I remain open ) At the end of Revelation 19, the Second Coming of Christ in power and glory to destroy Antichrist (as in 2 Thessalonians 2:8) is described, and we are told that “the armies which were in heaven followed him... clothed in fine linen, white and clean” (verse 14). This is the clothing of Christ’s bride, the church. So it must be she who accompanies Him, in keeping with the promise that once we are caught up “to meet the Lord in the air so shall we ever be with the Lord” (1 Thessalonians 4:17). That conclusion is confirmed by Paul’s declaration that “the saints shall judge the world” (1 Corinthians 6:2) and David’s statement that the saints will “execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishments upon the people” (Psalm 149:7). We have confirmation in other Scriptures of the saint...
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