
Armageddon as Policy: How Dispensationalism Corrupts the Gospel and the State
When Revelation Becomes a War Manual: Eschatology Gone Rogue
Navigating Truth Through a Reformation Lens: Questioning the mainstream narrative regarding health, science, and societal issues with a critical, evidence-based perspective.
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When Revelation Becomes a War Manual: Eschatology Gone Rogue

The question of whether the modern State of Israel holds any legitimate claim — moral, legal, or theological — to the vast territories imagined in the so‑called “Greater Israel” project demands a rigorous and dispassionate analysis.

A Reformed and Confessional Analysis of Covenant Theology, Rabbinic Religion, and Zionist Misinterpretation
What the Bible Really Teaches About Borders, Nations, and Strangers
A Biblical Diagnosis of the Depravity Around Us and the Immorality Within Us
Recovering the Bible’s Glorious, Unashamed Vision of Sex in a Shame-Saturated Age
Below is a comparative synthesis between The Reformed and Roman Catholic positions with Scriptural support (from the KJV) and Catholic magisterial references (from the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Council of Trent, or papal teaching where appropriate).

By Samuel Snodgrass
Exposition of Dr. Ian Brown’s sermon preached in Londonderry Free Presbyterian Church

The Roman Catholic Church’s historical efforts to control access to Scripture provide critical context for evaluating the authority of the Majority Text over the Critical Text, including its influence on translations like the English Standard Version (ESV) and New International Version (NIV).