Posts Tagged: days are evil

Biblical Audio Commentary – Cool Hand Luke – A Parable of Modern Man

If there was ever a movie depicting the philosophy of modern man, it’s Cool Hand Luke. Luke, played by Paul Newman, is a small-town drifter who has no purpose in life. He comes home from the war (WW2) and sometime thereafter is arrested, convicted, and incarcerated. His crime? Drinking heavily and cutting the heads off parking meters. Hilarious, but pathetic.

Biblical Audio Commentary – Which Is It, Lord?

A couple months ago, two prominent pastors effectively presented two different scenarios regarding how the pre-Tribulation Rapture of the church might proceed. I follow both of them closely and respect them immensely. Yet the message that came forth from these astute men of God couldn’t differ more as to when the Rapture might happen.

Biblical Audio Commentary – What Happened to Mike Adams & Natural News Regarding Israel?

Many of us who peruse alternative media are familiar with Mike Adams and his Natural News website. Over the last several years Natural News has been a good source of information for the many atrocious aspects of the globalists with their attacks on humanity.

Periodically, Mike would make oblique statements that touched on Israel in a somewhat negative way. When hearing them, I essentially ignored the potentially deeper meaning behind his comments.

Biblical Audio Commentary – America Worst Nation Ever?

If you’ve followed any of my work recently, you know that I’ve been reflecting on how Communism has impacted our nation for the absolute worst. It appears that America began to be infiltrated by Communists from the USSR in the 1930s, and much of our foreign and domestic policy was heavily influenced in this manner. The shocking fact is that in many ways, because of so many Communists placed at high-level government positions, we were effectively a vassal state of the Soviet Union.

Biblical Audio Commentary – Obfuscation: The Fog of Lies

Whether we look back at many historical events or we consider ones that happen today, there is something that is off about the explanation surrounding them. Isn’t it common sense that if a tragedy happens, we can come to a straightforward understanding that satisfies most people? Wouldn’t you think that Occam’s Razor should apply?