Rock of doubt
Title of the book with the content of the first and second parts. 1. The first chapter: In explaining the introduction to what happened between Ignatius and Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople. […]
Title of the book with the content of the first and second parts. 1. The first chapter: In explaining the introduction to what happened between Ignatius and Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople. […]
Our Father who art in heaven The phrase “Our Father who art in heaven” does not mean that God does not exist on earth, or as we say.
The Orthodox Church refers in its prayers to death as “sleep,” because it believes in “personal existence after death,” and it hopes for all those who have fallen asleep to rise.
Faith and life... Marxist atheism is undoubtedly the most important manifestation of contemporary atheism. Firstly, given its extension. One third of humanity, which is the world
The Adventists are an American Shiite (with several centers in our country) founded by William Miller (1782-1849), after his separation from the “Baptists.”
The Adventists are an American Shiite (with several centers in our country) founded by William Miller (1782-1849), after his separation from the “Baptists.”
Adventists falsely and Judaizingly accuse Christians of violating the law by neglecting the “Sabbath” obligation as it was defined in ancient times (Exodus 20:8-11), because it is “the Sabbath,” as
Purpose of the material: Christian heresies, a material whose purpose is to identify the sects and heresies that exist in the world on the one hand, especially in the region.
His translators place his date of birth as the nineteenth of July 1759 AD in the town of Kursk in Central Russia. His father, Isidorus, was
Introduction: The words of Christ are light and life, a light to our mind that shines on us who sit in darkness and the shadow of death. It is life to our tired hearts in...
The Kingdom of the Trinity: The Divine Mass is the secret of Christ’s presence, and therefore it is a revelation of the blessed Kingdom “the Kingdom of the Father, the Son, and the Spirit.”
Mrs. Ellen White, in her book: The Great Struggle, mentions that Martin Luther (1482-1546), the first exponent of the Protestant movement, said: “The