To many readers, this may seem like a strange question. “Obviously the Romans were not Israelites,” they might say — “they were from the Genesis 10 nations.” We do not disagree. However, there are Christian circles who do indeed believe that the Romans were Israelites — and we would like to address that view in […]
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Were The Romans Israelites? A Look At The Historical Arguments (Part 1)
How Children Of The Promise Conquer The World Through Christ — Romans 7 & 8 (Part 3)
In How Good Intentions Pave The Way To Hell — Romans 7 & 8 (Part 2), we covered Paul’s discourse in Romans 7 on the failure of our flesh — our bodies — to do good. According to Paul, the truth of the Law — and we’d argue truth in general — may curse us […]
How Good Intentions Pave The Way To Hell — Romans 7 & 8 (Part 2)
In The Spirit Of The Law — Romans 7 & 8 (Part 1), we briefly summarized Romans 3 – 6 and began to examine Romans 7:1-6. We established that all Israel — along with the nations — were consigned to sin, because the Law was unable to make Israel righteous — despite itself being a […]
Spirit Of The Law In Romans 7 & 8 — How Good Intentions Pave The Way To Hell (Part 1)
We would like to address an incredible yet oft-misunderstood passage of Paul’s writing — Romans 7 and 8. The lack of understanding among Christians of these crucial chapters is not only a poor reflection on society at large — but it is probably one of the greatest causes of the humanist hell which Christians now […]
Hannibal: The Carthaginian General Who Took on the Romans
Hannibal Barca was a Carthaginian general who lived between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. He is perhaps best remembered for his military campaign against the Romans in the Second Punic War. Thanks to Hannibal’s capable leadership, the Carthaginians won several significant victories against the Romans, and succeeded in seizing parts of southern Italy. The […]
Veleda, Bructerian Seeress, Deity and Nemesis Of The Romans
The Revolt of the Batavi which occurred between 69 and 70 AD was an uprising against the Roman Empire led by the Batavi, a small but powerful Germanic population of Batavia on the Rhine delta. This small group expanded rapidly as other Germanic tribes and Celtic tribes from Gallia Belgica joined their forces. The Batavi’s […]
How Did Romans Move Their Units?
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2 toddlers found tied up in backyard as 8 children found abandoned in Texas home
Two crying toddlers tied or chained down in the backyard of a home in San Antonio, Texas, were among the eight children, ranging from ages 10 months to 13 years old, found by police in what authorities have called a “horrific” case of child abuse. Around 11:45pm on Thursday, Bexar County sheriff’s deputies arrived […]