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Series: History of the 2nd Century Church - The early second century saw the last of the Hebrew-Christian leaders who left us any sort of legacy in writing. Symeon was martyred in 107, according to Schaff. Ignatius was fed to the lions in 107 or 113. There is also the epistle of Barnabas called... Read More
For football fans, here is an interesting article comparing believers with overcomers in terms of those who make the team and those who actually play the game. http://mlf1070.wordpress.com/2007/07/19/football-is-in-the-bible/... Read More
Series: History of the 2nd Century Church - When the Church was driven from its Hebrew roots into the culture of the Greeks, the moral outlook changed. Previously, righteous acts were defined by law; forgiveness by ceremony, through sacrifice and washings ("baptisms"). The New Testament pu... Read More
Series: Open Letter - Question: I had recently e-mailed a question to you which remain unanswered. This is in relation to your comment that nowhere in scripture that God burns anyone alive for any sin. I am having difficulty reconciling this to Genesis where God clearly destr... Read More
Series: History of the 2nd Century Church - The letter that Governor Pliny the Younger sent to his friend, the Emperor Trajan, gives us an independent witness to some basic practices of the early Christians. The letter is dated from 111-113 A.D., around the time that Ignatius was martyred in Rome. T... Read More
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