PHall | June 25, 2026
What Did the Thief on the Cross Know? There is a video circulating about how the thief “made it” to heaven despite what he did not do or know: “He never had been in a Bible study, had never been baptized, and didn’t know a thing about church membership”. His overall point is righteous, that […]
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PHall | June 25, 2026
Evangelizing Through Singing A visitor walks into your assembling together. He knows nothing about you congregationally, but he learns one fact almost immediately. “Where is it? Where’s the piano? Can you not afford one?” That is an actual conversation I have had. Churches use music (as in concert-worthy performances) to evangelize. Despite no instrumental music […]
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PHall | June 25, 2026
The delusion and confusion of a fluid gender worldview: 1. We can only know someone’s gender, whether they identify as a woman or man, by their declaration. 2. Therefore, can only know if our spouse is a man or woman by their declaration of identity. 3. If our spouse changes his or her identity, and […]
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PHall | June 25, 2026
A Protestant was interviewing an Orthodox. The question was why Orthodoxy is attractive to those joining it. There were some interesting comments upon which I would like to add. 1. The Orthodox grew up in “non-denominational churches” which he said are basically, “cultural churches”. According to him they follow cultural trends because there is no […]
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Tags: Denominationalism, Orthodox Church
PHall | June 25, 2026
This is new. An atheist suggested as an explanation for Jesus’s tomb being empty is the possibility that people ate the body of Jesus to gain his powers! First, Jews and Romans were not cannibals. Second, she admits Jesus had powers! Third, she admits the tomb was empty! Even in this ridiculous rationalization that is […]
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Tags: Resurrection
PHall | June 25, 2026
If you believe baptism is not necessary to become saved because baptism is a work. And if you believe baptism is necessary after becoming saved because it is a command of God. Then you moved when baptism is necessary for salvation. Then you believe we are not saved by works, but we must work to […]
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PHall | June 25, 2026
Is the Orthodox Church the pillar and support of the truth (1 Timothy 3:15)? A simple test can be found in this very chapter: From the very same chapter where Paul wrote by the Holy Spirt about the Church being the pillar and support of the truth, Paul via inspiration also wrote, “A bishop then […]
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Tags: Bishops, Denominationalism, Orthodox Church
PHall | June 25, 2026
David’s Sin and the 10 Commandments When David sinned with Bathsheba, how many sins from the 10 Commandments did he commit? 1. Number 6 – Do not murder. Vicariously, he murdered Uriah and many others unnamed (2 Samuel 2:15). 2. Number 7 – Do not commit adultery. While David’s sexual sin was most likely worse […]
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PHall | June 25, 2026
I have decided to become the spokesman for the Church of Christ. We don’t have an earthly headquarters, nor a national convention. So I am taking it upon myself to handle that responsibility. “But what right do you have to do that?” some might ask. I don’t, and yet isn’t that exactly what happens when […]
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Tags: Denominationalism
PHall | June 25, 2026
John 3:16 and Peter’s Sermon on Pentecost? Have you noticed the similarities between John 3:16 and Peter’s sermon on Pentecost? 1A – “For God so loved the world” 1B – After being shocked and devasted by the news they had crucified the Son of God, they asked, “What must we do?” (Acts 2:37) which means […]
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