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Questions & Answers
This page contains thought-provoking
questions and answers. The answers are as brief as possible, but most are
expanded in related articles, with supporting scriptures, the titles of which can be found in the CONTENTS.
Q. What is the true Gospel message?
A. The true Gospel message includes both repentance and
forgiveness of sins. Most evangelists leave out the necessity of repentance
for salvation.
Q. What do I have to do to go to
heaven?
A. Repent of your sins and receive Jesus Christ.
Q. What do I have to do to go to
hell?
A. Nothing.
Q. Are we really living in the last days, and if
so why hasn't Jesus returned by now?
A. We have been living in the last days since the times of the
apostles. There was a postponement of the the return of Jesus and
the end of the world. (The relevant article is very informative.)
Q. Is the King James Version the only true Word of
God in the English language?
A. No.
Q. Is speaking in tongues for today?
A. Speaking in tongues is just as much for today as it ever has
been. Most of the tongues-speaking today, however, is not of God but
demonic. (This writer has been filled with the Holy Spirit, but never
has spoken in tongues.)
Q. Is water baptism necessary for
salvation?
A. No.
Q. Has the Law been done away with?
A. No. It is still in effect for all Jews (and only Jews) who have not
been born again. Once a Jew is born again, he or she is no longer under
the Law, but under the New and better Covenant which is a much higher
calling. Gentiles never were, are not now, and never will be under the
Mosaic Law.
Q. Is the universe infinite?
A. No. The universe is immeasurably large, but it is not infinite.
Heaven is probably located near the outer edge of the universe. Heaven,
where Christ and all the dead saints are, is referred to as the
"third heaven" where the apostle Paul was caught up to. Nothing
is infinite except God. Everything physical has a beginning, a middle, and
an end. God is infinite and is Spirit, and those who worship Him must
worship Him in spirit and in truth.
Q. How old is the universe, including
the earth?
A. According to the Bible the universe is calculated to be approximately 6,000 years
old.
Q. How can the universe, including
the earth, be only 6,000 years old, when many eminent scientists are sure
the universe is billions of years old?
A. Many astronomers and others believe the universe is billions of
years old because of immeasurably vast distances between stars, and even
between billions of galaxies, that would take billions of years for light
to travel from one to the other. Since it has been proven that the
universe is expanding, it is assumed (wrongly) that there was a very small
central point from which the universe exploded and began to expand, which
(wrongly) implies, because of the great distance between one end of
the visible universe (with telescopes, etc.) and the other, that the
universe is billions of years old.
Q. How can the scientifically proven
"obvious" very old age of the earth be reconciled with the biblical account of the earth
being only a calculated 6,000 years old?
A. God spoke the universe into being.
When God spoke the universe into being He created it with stars and
galaxies vast distances apart with existing light between them. The
universe, therefore, "appears" to be billions of years old, when
in fact it is only about 6,000 years old, and would only have been expanding for
6,000 years, not billions of years. This is only one way in which God
confounds the so-called "wise" scientists and others who reject
God's Word which speaks of the universe being created an amount of time
that can be calculated to be approximately 6,000 years ago.
Q. But what about the Big Bang
theory?
A. There never was a Big Bang that started the expansion of the
universe. The universe was merely
spoken into being by God, approximately 6,000 years ago. There, however, will
be a "Big Bang" in the future when the universe collapses in
on itself, around the earth on the Last Day, when Jesus returns at the end
of the Great Tribulation. "But the day of the Lord will come as a
thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great
noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth
also and the works that are therein shall be burned up...the heavens being
on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent
heat" (2 Peter 3:10-12 KJV). "...the sun became black...and the
whole moon became [red] like blood; and the stars of the sky fell to
the earth...The sky was split apart like a scroll when it is rolled
up...the first heaven and the first earth passed away"
(Revelation 6:10-14; 21:1). This writer, although not setting any dates,
has very good reason to believe that the entire universe will end in or
before the year 2020. (Again, I am not setting dates, and it is possible
that the end of the world could come much later than that.)
Q. But how could it be possible for
the entire universe to collapse around the earth sometime soon, when many
stars and galaxies are billions of light years away, and nothing travels
faster than the speed of light, therefore, it seems the
universe would not collapse for at least billions of years.
A. God supernaturally spoke the universe into being with many of the
celestial bodies billions of light years apart, with light existing
between them. Likewise, He is able to
supernaturally cause the universe to collapse around the earth in an extremely
short period of time. Also, angels dispatched from heaven (presumably
near the outer edge of the universe) to the earth can travel the great
distance virtually instantly, and appear in a humanoid body. (This says
nothing of credible reports of UFOs, if they really are extraterrestrial,
that would have the ability to travel trillions of miles exceedingly
faster than the speed of light, and defy conventional laws of physics in
other ways.)
Q. But what about physical
"evidence" that the earth is billions of years old?
A. According to calculations from God's Word the earth is only approximately 6,000
years old and the questions and answers above show how this is true.
Therefore, if the above is true, and it is, then it is also true that
there is no evidence to prove that the earth is billions (or even
millions) of years old, even if it "appears" to be very old.
Again, God created the earth and all the creatures mentioned in the Bible
in such a way, and the universal flood about 4,400 years ago with
compression of strata, that makes it "appear" to be very old,
when in fact it is not. This, of course, rules out the possibility of
evolution of species between "kinds" of animals, notwithstanding
limited adaptations within a relative few kinds of animals. God,
again, confounds the "wise" who reject the truths of God's Word.
Q. Is the Jehovah's Witnesses a cult?
A. Yes. They deny the deity of Christ, and teach many other false
doctrines, and are not true Christians.
Q. Is the Seventh Day Adventists a
cult?
A. Yes. They teach that worshipping on the first day of the week is
taking the Mark of the Beast, and that Christians should obey the fourth
commandment of the Decalogue (observe the Sabbath), which is only for Jews who
have not been born again. They teach the false doctrines of annihilation
of the soul, vegetarianism and other heresies.
Q. Is it okay for a Christian to be a
Freemason?
A. No. Freemasonry is of Satan. All Christians who are Masons should
repent, renounce it and come out of it immediately.
Q. When will the saints be raptured?
A. At the end of the Great Tribulation, on the Last Day.
Q. Why do most Christians believe in
a Pre-Tribulation rapture?
A. They are deceived by false teaching.
Q. Does the Great Tribulation last
seven years?
A. No. Even though Daniel's seventieth week represents seven years,
the seven years was shortened by God to three and a half years for the
sake of the elect, who will go through the Great Tribulation. If God had
not shortened the length of the Great Tribulation no one would survive.
Q. Is the Great White Throne Judgment
only for the unsaved?
A. No. It is for Christians and the unsaved. The sheep (Christians)
will be on Jesus' right and the goats (unsaved) will be on His left. Every
knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. The
unsaved will be judged and cast into the Lake of Fire, and Christians will
be judged and receive or lose rewards. All of this will take place on the
Last Day, which is the last day of the Great Tribulation when Jesus
returns and the rapture occurs.
Q. Isn't Christ the head of men and
women?
A. Christ is the head of men, but not women.
Q. Will women be rewarded in heaven,
just as men will be?
A. Yes. Some women will be rewarded much more than many men.
Q. Are Adam and Eve in heaven?
A. Eve is in heaven, but Adam is in hell.
Q. Is there a mandate in the Bible
for Christians to be supportive of Israel as many Evangelicals advocate?
A. None, whatsoever.
Q. Is it important to call Jesus by a
particular name?
A. No. A rose by any other name is still a rose. Jesus, addressed by
any other name is still Jesus. All those with whom I have corresponded who
insist that Jesus must be called Yeshua, the Aramaic translation of His
name (or by some other name), when Jesus is called scores of other names
in the Scriptures, such as Good Shepherd, Alpha and Omega, Lamb of God,
Lord, and God. One's mother is still his or her mother whether she is
called mother or mom or momma or mommy or ma or any other name. The
glaring problem with those who insist on calling Jesus by a different name
is that they don't even obey Him, which is proof that they don't love Him,
according to the Word, which is another name for Jesus. (Yeshua said if
you love me obey My commandments, of which there are about 180 in the New
Testament.)
Q. What is death?
A. Everyone is born "dead in their trespasses and sins."
Those who are born again are given eternal life. There are
two kinds of death. The first is physical, when the soul leaves the
body and it totally ceases to function. The second kind of death is spiritual.
Spiritual death occurs if a Christian forfeits his/her salvation (life).
Spiritual death is separation from God. People in hell are not yet
eternally separated from God; they will be brought out of hell to stand
before Jesus on the Last Day, which is the Day of Judgment, which is the
day Jesus returns. Many people will plead with the Lord, to no avail.
('Lord, Lord, didn't I do this and that in your Name' to which He will
reply, "Depart from Me, you who are cursed, into the eternal
fire prepared for the devil and his angels...Then they will go away to eternal
punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.") The Lake of
Fire is the "second death" (Rev. 20:14), which is separation
from God for all eternity. There is absolutely nothing worse
than the second death---being separated from God for all eternity, in
conscious existence, bearing all the sins you have ever committed with the
guilt, remorse (without repentance), and unfulfilled lusts and desires.
Expanded answers to most
of these questions, with supporting scriptures, can be found in the articles listed in the CONTENTS
Q. May women speak in the assembly of
believers and
give a testimony for the glory of the Lord?
A. No. Women must remain silent in the churches.
Q. Are there any scripturally
organized local churches today?
A. No.
Q. Are there any God-sent pastors
today?
A. No. There are many true Christians who fill the role of
"pastor" today, but God did not send any of them to be a
pastor.
Q. Who killed Jesus?
A. The Jews.
Q. Did Jesus die only for the elect?
A. No. Jesus died for everyone.
Q. If Jesus died for everyone and
paid for their sins shouldn't everyone be able to go to heaven?
A. No. Even though the sin debt is paid, one must repent of one's
sins and receive Jesus Christ in order to go to heaven.
Q. Aren't the Jews God's chosen people?
A. No. They were God's chosen people under the Old Covenant, but not now.
Q. Doesn't the fact that Israel was
established as a nation in 1948 prove that they are God's chosen people
and that He has great plans for the Jews?
A. Probably the main reason that God allowed the state of Israel to
be established was to provide a platform from which the Antichrist (a Jew)
will arise.
Q. Aren't most, if not all, Jews
saved?
A. No. The vast majority of Jews are not saved and will spend
eternity in the Lake of Fire.
Q. Doesn't the Bible say that all
Israel will be saved?
A. Yes, but it also says that all Israel is only a remnant.
Q. Does the Atonement include
physical healing?
A. No. God, however, can and sometimes does heal miraculously.
Q. Will there be a thousand-year
reign of Christ after the Great Tribulation?
A. No.
Q. When will the world come to an
end?
A. On the last day of the Great Tribulation.
Q. Can Christians lose rewards?
A. Yes.
Q. Can a Christian lose his
salvation?
A. A Christian cannot merely "lose" his or her salvation,
but a true Christian can forfeit his or her salvation and be
confined to the Lake of Fire for all eternity.
Expanded answers to most
of these questions, with supporting scriptures, can be found in the articles listed in the CONTENTS
Q. Will any true Christians take the Mark
of the Beast?
A. Yes.
Q. What will happen to Christians who
take the Mark of the Beast?
A. They will be confined to the Lake of Fire for all eternity.
Q. Are the Martial Arts (karate,
judo, jujitsu, etc.) okay for Christians?
A. No. The practice of martial arts is demonic and/or worldly. The
Holy Spirit has nothing whatsoever to do with martial arts.
Q. According to the Hebrew and Greek
in the Bible, may a Christian who is divorced
marry another person?
A. Yes.
Q. Doesn't the Bible say that whoever
marries a divorced woman commits adultery?
A. Some translations say that in Matthew 5:32, but that word
transliterated "divorced" in some translations is "put
away" in the Greek. It is adultery to marry a woman who is put away,
but has not been divorced, because she is still married.
Q. Doesn't "divorce" and
"put away" mean the same thing?
A. No. Divorced people are usually "put away," but not
all who have been "put away" have been divorced. Divorcement
dissolves a marriage.
Q. Has the Sabbath
been changed to the first day of the week?
A. No. The Sabbath is the seventh day of the week and is to be
observed only by Jews who have not been born again.
Q. Doesn't the fourth commandment say
to remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy?
A. Yes, but the Ten Commandments, along with the rest of the Law, is
for Jews who have not been born again. The Law, including the Ten
Commandments, is not for Christians; Christians have a higher calling to
be led by the Holy Spirit and obey the approximately 180 New Testament
commandments.
Jews who have been born again have been set free from the curse of the
Law. Jews who have not been born again are still under the Mosaic Law,
which will be in effect for unsaved Jews until the universe is destroyed
on the Last Day, which is the last day of the Great Tribulation when Jesus
returns.
Q. Can a Christian have a demon?
A. Yes. A Christian can be demonized and have a demon within the
realm of the flesh or the soul, but not within the realm of the spirit
where the Holy Spirit resides. It is not accurate to say one who has a
demon or demons is "demon-possessed," notwithstanding the fact
that some translations use this term. The correct rendering should be
"to have a demon."
Q. How can a Christian have the Holy
Spirit and a demon at the same time?
A. The Holy Spirit in a believer is within the realm of the spirit.
A demon can only be within the realm of the soul or body.
Q. How can a Christian become
demonized?
A. A Christian can become demonized by getting involved with things
in the realm of darkness such as magic, Ouija boards, fortune telling,
viewing pornography, etc., and by knowingly rejecting God's truths.
Q. Are all the unsaved
"lost?"
A. Some of the unsaved are lost "sheep," but it is
incorrect to say that all the unsaved are lost. All the lost are unsaved,
but not all the unsaved are lost. All the unsaved elect are lost and will
be saved. All the unsaved who are not lost will not be saved. "For
the Son of man has come to save that which was lost" (Matthew 18:11
NASB). The devil is the father of all the unsaved who are not lost.
Q. Are Christians called to suffer?
A. Yes. "If you suffer for doing good and you endure it, this
is commendable before God. To this you were called, because Christ
suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in His
steps" (1 Peter 2:20-21).
Expanded answers to most
of these questions, with supporting scriptures, can be found in the articles listed in the CONTENTS
Q. Is heaven eternal?
A. No. The present heaven will be destroyed with the earth and the
rest of the universe on the last day. God will create a new heaven
and a new earth.
Q. Will everyone in hell be confined
there for all eternity?
A. No. Everyone in hell will be taken out on the last day to stand
before Jesus at the Great White Throne Judgment, and will stand on His
left. The sheep (Christians) will stand on His right.
Q. Will the Antichrist be a Gentile?
A. The Antichrist will be a Jew, and is probably alive now.
Q. Won't the Pope be the Antichrist?
A. No. Most likely, the Pope living at the time of the Great
Tribulation will be the False Prophet.
Q. Will the Antichrist force everyone
to take the Mark of the Beast?
A. No. The False Prophet will force everyone to take the mark.
Q. How will people be forced to take
the mark?
A. They will be threatened with execution or economic pressures. No one
will be able to buy or sell anything without the mark (including food,
gasoline, paying rent, mortgage payments, taxes, automobile license
plates, electricity, ad infinitum).
Q. Will the Mark of the Beast be a
literal mark?
A. Yes. It will be on the forehead or right hand, and will probably
incorporate some type of vaccination that will later produce a loathsome
sore (Revelation 16:2, 11). The mark (Greek, charagma, which means
a stamp, an impression or an engraving), will be a visible mark, not
an invisible chip implanted under the skin.
Q. What will happen to everyone who
receives the Mark of the Beast?
A. They will all be confined to the Lake of Fire and the smoke of their
torment will rise for ever and ever.
Q. Will any true Christians take the
Mark of the Beast?
A. Yes. Many true Christians will be martyred without taking the
mark, but many true Christians, who apostatize and compromise, will take
the mark and forfeit their salvation, which will have the same
consequences as
the unsaved. God will give power to the Antichrist to overcome the
saints because of their turning from Jesus, i.e., apostatizing (Daniel
7:25, 12:7; Revelation 13:7).
Q. Aren't Christians unconditionally
eternally secure?
A. No. Christians are, indeed, eternally secure, but not unconditionally.
If they willfully turn from the Lord like Adam did who disobeyed, knowing
he would die (spiritually, and, later, physically because God told him
so), and like Esau who sold his birthright for one meal and tried to get
it back with tears (to no avail), and like the Laodecian Christians, who
were in Jesus Christ, but who would be vomited out of
Christ, if they did not repent of their lukewarmness, if they take the
Mark of the Beast, they will be confined to the Lake of Fire for all
eternity. Jesus warned that if anyone does not take up his cross and
follow Him is not worthy of Him, and anyone who wants to save his life
will lose it, but anyone who loses his life for Christ's sake will save it
(Luke 9:24). Jesus asked the rhetorical question, Would He find faith on
earth when He returned? The clear implication is that He would not, or
that He would find very little faith when He returned. Christ warned that
the endtime when He returned would be like the days of Noah. There were only
eight people, out of millions, considered to be righteous and who were
saved in the Ark. Also, God would have spared Sodom and Gomorrah if there
were only ten righteous people in the two cities, but there were
only four who escaped, and one of those (Lot's wife) looked back in
disobedience and was turned into a pillar of salt.
Q. Does the doctrine of the Trinity
mean that there are three Gods?
A. No. There is only one God. God is manifested in the persons of
the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. An inadequate, but perhaps
helpful, mathematical analogy would not be 1 + 1 + 1 = 3 but rather
1 x 1 x 1 = 1. Some argue that the word "Trinity" is nowhere to
be found in the Scriptures. Neither is the word "rapture," but
the concepts, truths, and reality of the Trinity and the rapture are
clearly revealed in the Scriptures.
Expanded answers to most
of these questions, with supporting scriptures, can be found in the articles listed in the CONTENTS
Q. Are the Old Testament dietary laws for
Christians?
A. No. None of the Law is for Christians, including Jews who have
been born again. (Christians have a higher calling than the Old Covenant
saints.) For those who have received Jesus and been saved He declared all foods clean (Mark 7:19 NIV, NASB). The apostle Paul,
inspired by the Holy Spirit, said that all foods are clean (Romans
14:20). Christians who are weak in the faith eat only vegetables (Romans
14:1-2). "The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will
abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by
demons...They forbid people to marry and order them to abstain from
certain foods, which God created to be received with thanksgiving by those
who believe and know the truth. For everything God created is good, and
nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving, because it
is consecrated by the Word of God and prayer" (1 Timothy 4:1-5).
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