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Why did Henry VIII wish for the noted Bible translator and Protestant reformer William Tyndale to be executed? WILLIAM TYNDALE, bom in Slimbridge, Gloucestershires, in about 1496, was educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, where he became chaplain. While there, he assimilated the ideas of John Wycliffe and the Lollards, convinced that the Church had become…
INVICTUS IDOLATRY
A FILM REVIEW THIS stirring new film on South Africa’s 1995 Rugby World Cup victory includes serious distortions of history. Directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Morgan Freeman as President Nelson Mandela, Invictus makes a major contribution towards the building up of the mythology of Nelson Mandela as a modern day idol. THEIR FINEST HOUR…
WHAT HAPPENED TO CAIN?
EDITORS NOTE: In this article the author refers to Aryans. Unfortunately, due to the misuse of this term by the Nazis, this is considered politically incorrect these days. If the term lndo-European is substituted, it means the same. ie: the Caucasian races. CLARIFIED by Pastor Willie Martin “What happened to Cain?” is a question in…
MAPPING ISRAEL’S MIGRATIONS
ISRAEL’S ANCIENT HIGHWAYS INTO EUROPE THE recent special exhibition, “Magnificent Maps,” at the famed British Library in London, England, featured dozens of beautiful large, rare maps dating from as early as the Middle Ages. Some of these maps in earlier times had resided in palaces, audience chambers, and even royal bedchambers. There were a total…
THE INCREDIBLE HISTORY OF GOD’S TRUE CHURCH – (2)
CHAPTER TWO – LAND OF THE CELTS WHO were the Celtic peoples that inhabited Britain and much of Europe during the time of Chnst? Why did such people have Asiatic style war chariots? And why did the Belgae of Southern England have palm trees, of all things, on their coins? Diodorus Siculus, writing in 60…