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About

I am a Christian man who believes the Bible to be the ultimate authority above other writtings of creeds or commentaries of any kind (John 1:1, 2nd Timothy 3:16). Quoting Thomas Campbell of the Restoration Movement says, "We speak where the Scriptures speak, and we are silent where the Scriptures are silent." Therefore, we must submit to such authority in every way, shape, form, and fashion. To start is by understanding how you are saved; we are saved, by grace, through faith, in Christ, at baptism, unto or for good works. Through this salvation process, your life becomes justified in Christ. From that point on, you are called to live a sanctified life until you return home to the Almighty Father in heaven. It is too often that I speak to people that believe works are not a big deal. The same can be said of those who believe in the ritualistic aspects of religion. What neither set of people realize is that their viewpoints are under God's wrath, and their life eventually leads to apostacy. It is God's umbrella of grace that we become balanced by receiving the benefits of mercy and doing His work (Ephesians 2:10).

Education

  • Louisville Bible College
  • Doss High School

Favorite saying

  • ""Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you."- Matthew 28:19-20 "Where the Scriptures speak, we speak. Where the Scriptures are silent, we are silent."- Thomas Campbell "Regardless of what side of the toast your on..."- by Me "That's where the peanut butter and the jelly meet the sandwich."- by Scott Greene "It doesn't matter what side you butter your bread..."- by Scott Greene "It is what it is."- by My Wife "How do you eat an elephant? One spoonful at a time."- by Professor Charles Lee "We're all ignorant, just on different subjects."- I forgot"

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