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  1. Jericho

    Why didn't Lot just leave Sodom when he first found out about their wicked practice?

    We don't know when Sodom became corrupt. It's possible when Lot relocated to Sodom, it wasn't as bad then. He may have gotten used to the wickedness over time like a frog in boiling water.
  2. Jericho

    Informative answers re The Crusades and slave trade

    The First Crusade: The First Crusade began in 1095, after Urban II gave a rousing speech in response to Alexius Comnenus' letter. The first siege by the crusaders against the Muslim-held city of Antioch lasted from October 21, 1097, and fell to the crusaders on June 2, 1098. Next, they marched...
  3. Jericho

    Informative answers re The Crusades and slave trade

    By 700 AD, Muslim invaders had conquered nearly half the territory in the Near East that comprised the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire. Twice they had attempted to siege Constantinople, the capital city of the Byzantine Empire, but failed due to the great city walls that...
  4. Jericho

    Informative answers re The Crusades and slave trade

    Here's an article I wrote on Islam and the Crusades several years ago: “How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries! Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. The effects are apparent...
  5. Jericho

    Update: Now a new Iran president must be elected. Look who's throwing his hat in the ring. ex-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

    The Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, is the real power in Iran. As long as the ayatollahs remain in power, nothing much will change.
  6. Jericho

    EU to criminalize anti-migration speech

    Tyranny by any other name is still tyranny.
  7. Jericho

    Asking all women... for the most part. Harrison Butker

    I think at this point we need to put our theological differences aside and rally around a common cause. The godless left doesn't care if you are Catholic, Protestant, or what denomination you belong to, they're out for blood. Evil has been having a field day, and it needs to be confronted. The...
  8. Jericho

    A Pattern of Destruction

    They both serve the same purpose. It's not a coincidence that they happended\are happening during a major election year. It is all orchestrated to ferment civil unrest.
  9. Jericho

    Why did God need to rest on the seventh day after creation if he is almighty?

    Short answer: because He was finished.
  10. Jericho

    Anger running rampant when im in church

    There's nothing that I'm aware of that says it can't happen. It's concievable to me that a spirit jumped off someone else at church and onto you. You don't need to ask God to take that burden away, just rebuke it in Jesus name. There is such a thing as righetous anger, like when Jesus...
  11. Jericho

    Israel

    I've never heard of such a thing. It sounds like the white version of the Black Hebrew Israelites movement.
  12. Jericho

    Israel

    I've notived you've omitted 2 tribes. Do the Jews and Benjamites not count? Sounds like Replacement Theology. The Canaanites as a distinct people no longer exist. Jerusalem only mattered when it was captured by Israel in the Six-Day War. For nearly two-thousand years that little plot of...
  13. Jericho

    Rethinking the separation between church and state

    While it doesn't specifically mention "God", it does allude to Him: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness... And for the...
  14. Jericho

    The Christian Cross *Trigger Warning* Controversial Viewpoint

    It's a matter of perspective. Jesus whole point in being born was to be the sacrificial lamb for our salvation. His dying on the cross is the whole crux on which Christianity rests. The cross is a symbol of that ultimate sacrifice. When Jesus was resurrected and appeared to His followers, He...
  15. Jericho

    Jonah being swallowed by a big fish...

    I don't think he survived. He specifically said, “Out of the belly of Sheol [hell] I cried." I think he died and went to Abraham's bosom, the "good" part of hell that was partitioned off for the saved souls until the resurrection of Christ, and they could ascend to heaven. I think God caused the...
  16. Jericho

    Rethinking the separation between church and state

    That's not completely true; the Constitution does say that our unalienable rights come from our creator (God). This was an important declaration and revolutionary for its time. It placed God before the state and ensured that our rights couldn't be taken away at the whim of whoever was in charge...
  17. Jericho

    Out of the belly of SHEOL Jonah cried

    I think he actually may have. There's no way he could have suvived in the belly of a fish for three days unless by some divine intervention (which I can't completely discount). If so, he would have gone down to Abraham's bosom until he was resurrected like Lazarus.
  18. Jericho

    Trump name dropping VP choices

    No matter who he picks, not everyone is going to be happy. I have suspected he would pick someone like Tulsi Gabbard, which might not be a popular choice for many, but I could understand his reasons for doing so. I think his primary goal is to unite the country, and Tulsi, with her background...
  19. Jericho

    pro-Palestinian protesters can't define from the river to the sea

    It's a case of monkey see, monkey do.
  20. Jericho

    Is the shedding of blood required for the forgiveness of sins?

    I have often wondered what it is about the blood that makes it so important, not only to God but also to the occult world. There seems to be some intangible quality about blood that transcends the physical. It's as if it acts as a conduit between the natural world and the supernatural world.