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Miracles (Part 2)
There are different words used in the Bible to describe super-natural work: (1) “Miracle” (e.g. Luke 23:8; Acts 2:22). The word is from the Greek, “dunamis” (it is from this word we derive our word “dynamite”). The word refers to … Continue reading →
Posted in Miracles, Pentecostalism, Signs, Textual study, Word Study
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Document Difficulties
One does not need to expose the Mormon documents to refute them as being from God. All one needs to do is establish that revelation was completed with the New Covenant Canon. Moreover, taking the introduction of The Book of … Continue reading →
Posted in mormon, Mormons
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