Category Archives: Preservation
Dead Sea Scrolls Now Online
Most Christians have heard of the Dead Sea Scrolls and their importance to biblical scholarship, but few have ever actually seen them. Now, that no longer has to be the case. The Israel Museum has teamed up with Google to … Continue reading
Is Your Bible a Muslim/Mormon Bible?
There have been numerous articles and books written in the last 20 years proving that the NKJV, NASB, NIV, etc. are all products of Occult (Westcott and Hort) and Roman Catholic (Vaticanus) inspired bible scholarship. Therefore, I will not attempt … Continue reading
A Creationist’s Defense of the King James Bible
In this day of rapid change, when many Christians have suddenly started using one of the many modern English translations of the Bible (NASB, NIV, NEB, NRSV, NKJV, etc.), abandoning the long-used King James Version read and loved by English-speaking … Continue reading
Grady on Ruckman
According to his detractors, Peter Ruckman is guilty of: plural marriages, being mean-spirited, stealing money from gullible followers, racism, Nazism, and an attempted assassination plot. Whatever the personal sins of this man, his true crime in the eyes of the … Continue reading
3 Missing Words That Made Jesus a Sinner
Three important words have been removed from most popular Bibles that make our Lord Jesus look like He sinned – twice!
Why Your Bible Version Matters
Christian denominations generally differentiate themselves according to their varying ways of interpreting the Bible. Now we are faced with a very different argument over whether the words themselves belong as part of the canon of scripture. Translation committees toil over … Continue reading
Isn’t “Easter” in Acts 12:4 a mistranslation?
Samuel Gipp gives a verse by verse explanation of why “Easter” is the correct translation of “pascha” in Acts 12:4. Isn’t “Easter” in Acts 12:4 a mistranslation?.
Easter or Passover?
Many claim that the King James Bible mistranslated Acts 12:4 as “Easter” when it should be “passover.” A full examination reveals that the former is the only correct rendering of the word “pesach” (or “pascha”). Easter or Passover?.




