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| | The doctrine of the Trinity defines God as one Triune God, eternally existing in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit who are co-eternal in being, co-identical in nature, co-equal in power and glory, and having the same attributes and perfections. Let's examine the scriptures that call into question whether the trinity doctrine is true...
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| | In a world increasingly swayed by cultural relativism and personal preference, it's vital that Christians return to the unchanging Word of God for direction-not to modern trends or feelings. One topic that has been pushed aside as "cultural" or "irrelevant" is the biblical doctrine of women's head covering. But 1 Corinthians 11 makes a strong, Spirit-inspired case for this holy ordinance. Not only is the head covering commanded, it is rooted in eternal truth and reflects the very order of God's
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| | A little over a decade ago, English journalist Melanie Phillips, writing on the state of Western civilization, observed, "Society seems to be in the grip of a m
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| [AI summary] The text explores the historical significance of the Illyrian soldiers, particularly their rise to power in the Roman Empire during the 3rd and 4th centuries. It highlights how the military crises of the 3rd century necessitated the appointment of capable generals, leading to the emergence of soldier-emperors like Claudius Gothicus, Diocletian, and Constantine. The Illyrian heritage became a symbol of military strength and legitimacy, influencing the selection of emperors and shaping the political landscape of the Roman Empire. The text also discusses the cultural and military impact of this trend, linking it to the eventual collapse of the Tetrarchy and the continued prominence of Illyrian figures in Roman history.