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Record: 146
Date: Fri Nov 5 06:33:40 2004
Subject: Great Site
Name: Deborah Mcguinness
City: Carson City, Nevada
Comments:
To whom it may concern, I am postiing this feedback to thank you for your refreshing website. It really is so different from the Christian sites I am use to browsing. I am most blessed by your straight shooting and biblical rather than liberal and social gospel theme. I also enjoy reading through your most "Frequently Asked Questions" page. I often print out and use the answers to help my friends understand topics which I am not good at explaining. Thank you for yourfaithfulness. Debbie
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Record: 143
Date: Wed Oct 27 18:05:51 2004
Subject: MIDI files
Name: J Koller
City: New York
Comments:
Thank you for making available your collection of MIDI files.
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Record: 141
Date: Mon Oct 18 05:13:00 2004
Subject: Age of Accountability
Name: Beth
City: Minnesota
Comments:
Hi, I just read your article on the myth of an age of accountability and found it outstanding. Children are sinners just like everyone else, and the implications are eternal. Thank God that there is grace, and not the false teaching of free will for them. Or the myth that they don't sin or that their sins don't have to be paid for because their children. You answered a lot of my questions.Thanks for your article, and your courage to speak the truth in the face of denial. A Mother who hasseen the sin. Beth
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Record: 140
Date: Thu Oct 14 13:53:24 2004
Subject: Beautiful
Name: Mary Finnegan
City: Dublin, Ireland
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The material that I read on websites such as yours are a big help to my own involvement in Christian work here in Ireland. Sola scriptura!! What a great site full of the plain english word of truth teaching. There are so many who do not know biblical christianity in the reformed tradition, and yours is a website that is informing those caught up in this modern day ignorance.May God Bless you
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Record: 138
Date: Sun Oct 3 12:48:32 2004
Subject: Accomplishment of the cross
Name: Donna
Kassi32@hotmail.com
City: Blueridge Georgia
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Friend, I have alot of concern about the people that teach us these days.The multiple choice you had,well their are some truth in all three. Christ himself said that every sin that man has commited will be forgiven, except one (rejecting the grace of god).So yes he died for all sins, that it was possible to die for. What did he tell Peter? do not call common what I have cleansed. The whole world had not yet believed but they were not able to come to the, water of life, unless it had first been granted to them. after the payment had already been made.
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Record: 137
Date: Mon Sep 27 16:57:56 2004
Subject: Eye Opening
Name: Carol
City: Philippines
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Dear Sir,Greetings from the Philippines. I thank God for this wonderful ministry that God has entrusted to you. I came across your site a few weeks ago looking for information on the feast of tabernacles, and found it enormously helpful not only in that, but the eschatology page was eye opening. You can understand that because I come from a premillenial background. It seems I've been misled. Thank you so much, Carol Allen Philippines
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Record: 134
Date: Fri Sep 17 14:35:16 2004
Subject: Dispensationalism
Name: Jesse Wilson
City: Alabama
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To whom it may concern, My guess is that this feedback will never make it to post, but I would like to say a few things anyway. First, Dispensationalism is an accepted teaching of the church, and even those that don't hold to it accept it as a "legitimate" interpretation, which should not divide the church.Second, "In essentials Unity, in non-essentials Liberty, in all things Charity." Eschatology is not an essential. Your condemnation of dispensationalism is uncharitable and shows a bias against Israel. Maybe even anti-semitic. Last, but not least, the literal interpretation of scripture is the only correct interpretation. Reformed spiritualizing makes your reformed eschatology iligitimate, and thus a false interpretation. I ask your repentance and an end to denying the lawful dispensational view. Pastor Jesse Wilson Clemson Baptist Church
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Record: 133
Date: Fri Sep 10 22:21:48 2004
Subject: Binding of Satan
Name: Jean Pearse
Mejpearse@aol.com
City: New York
Comments:
Dear Tony. I've been searching hard for the truth of the Scriptures and have just finished your sermon on Amillianism. I need furthur instruction on the binding of Satan. If he has been bound for all these years since Christ died , why does Scripture tell us to put on the whole armor of God,etc,etc.!st. Th.2:18 "but Satan hindered us". 2nd.Co2:11...."Saatan should get advantage of us" 1st.Co. 7:5 ...that Satan tempt you not for your ".....It seems these Scriptures tell us that Satan is not bound .Please help, as I'm honestly looking for the truth and also a church that teaches something other than dispensationalism. Thank you for your help.
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Record: 132
Date: Thu Sep 2 17:33:18 2004
Subject: Just saying Thanks
Name: Jeannette Webley
City: San Diego, Ca.
Comments:
I just want to tell you how much I appreciate your site! I have been surfing the websites of reformed christians today and think yours stands out as the more people friendly, evangelical, and down to earth rather than up in the clouds version. Your eschatology section is the best on the web. This site is a real soul winning tool as well as a wonderful way to learn about doctrines which are difficult to sort out. So please accept my thanks.Jeannette Webley
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Record: 130
Date: Sun Aug 1 11:48:48 2004
Subject: Tatoos, Nose and Lip Piercings
Name: Regina Thomas
City: Westchester, New York
Comments:
Dear Mountain Retreat Staff: I am a parent currently in a heated debate with my daughter over tattoos. I did a search on Google and came to your most welcomed article."Thank You" for being an oasis in the middle of a desert. Because everyone is telling me that there is nothing wrong with tattooing their bodies or piecing tongues and noses. Your article was so refreshing. I was especially joyed by your point on how we are to be different and set apart from the world. I have printed this article out to give to my daughter in hopes that she might be moved to see we are two different kingdoms. She says she is Christian so maybe God will work in her to show her the worldliness in this. I just don't understand christianity needing to identify with and follow fads. I'm just grateful for your encouraging words. Please pray for her. Regina
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