Today we look at the commandment prohibiting the worship of Idols. Exodus 20:4, “You shall not make for yourself an idol.” Today we will look at the difference between religious art and idol worship.
Today we look at the commandment prohibiting the worship of Idols. Exodus 20:4, “You shall not make for yourself an idol.” Today we will look at the difference between religious art and idol worship.
Alleged “Allegory” in Galatians 4 “In discussing whether this passage should be regarded as an allegory or a type, A. T. Hanson draws the following distinction: “An allegory is an explanation of the text that replaces the literal sense and has a purely arbitrary connection with it. In an allegory each detail corresponds to some Read More …

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In walked the last time on earth patriarch happened and quite a lot of interesting events not lost on the people of believers recognized scientist in the bosom of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. They had talked and obgovoreni many questions concerning the future of the native Orthodox community. The unique chance for which this is Read More …
OK…so one of our wonderful well-intentioned church staff members just sent along an email to several others on staff communicating something they noticed in the lobby of the church involving a nativity display. All they sent was contained in the subject line: “A sign fell down on the Camel at info central and split in Read More …
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