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Be Careful Who You Call False Teachers
Bradley writes, “Think about the gravity of what you are saying of Mr. Gruver’s words after only watching a couple videos. Your arguments are not factual statements but instead comments of how you say he makes you feel.”

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Being Correct in All Teachings
Being Subject to Vanity
In an email exchange with a reader on the site, the following questions are posed: “If sin is necessary for perfection, why did Christ not sin? Is sin essentially a good thing? Not good in itself, but good because of what it is helping to achieve?”

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Believe the Lord, Believe Lies or
Believer's Journey from Religion Towards Reality
Kim writes, “Your teachings have helped me to understand what it means to be obedient. Now when I read the scriptures, I see it (obedience) there from Genesis to Revelation. I mean all of Scripture seems to scream OBEY!” We say, “Amen!”

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Benny Hinn Destroys His Wife by Satan
Best Interests, Men Deciding on Their
Bitterness Courts Chronic Disease
Boldness of Faith, Vanity of Bluffing
Branhamites, Answering
Buddha, Alive or Dead?
Whoever composed the information on the page “the path of truth”, that appears on your web site, is as ignorant of Buddha’s Word as they are of Christian scripture. As a matter of fact, Jesus is quoted as saying the same things as the Buddha, for example, “as you sow you reap”, which, the Christians plagiarized from the Buddhist scriptures. That having been said, how is one Teacher right and the other wrong, after having said the same thing? This site is just so much propaganda, suitable for the ignorant.

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Buddhism, Christianity, and Jesus Christ
Helen writes, “Just read your arguments of your faith vs Buddhism and am surprised at what you have missed about the Buddhas teachings via Thurman and Chopra.”

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