When he received the International Charlemagne award for promoting European unity on May 6, 2016, Pope Francis stated that he dreamed of a humanistic European utopia. He mentioned that his church is needed to bring about Europe's potential. Is Europe possibly going to unite into a type of United States of Europe?
Eliminate the $100 bill?
Various ones, like Harvard economist and Trilateralist Larry Summers have called for the elimination of the USD$100 bill and the 500 Euro note. In Asia, South Korea is heading towards cashlessness by 2020. Electronic currencies are information and subject to monitoring. Did something God inspired the Apostle John over 1900 years ago now able to come to pass?
Pope Francis' Tolerance of Immorality is Not Biblical
On April 8, 2016, Pope Francis released something called "Amoris Laetitia," translated into English as "The Joy of Love." He urged acceptance of those persons into the Church of Rome whose sexual behaviors were condemned by scripture. Does the Bible teach the same type of 'tolerance' that Pope Francis does? ...
Did Angels Marry Women and Produce Giants?
Europe and the 'Holy Roman Empire'
Fraternal Relationship between the USA & UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand?
Should Christians Celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
Could Donald Trump be Apocalyptic?
Will the UK's 'special status' with the EU last?
On February 19, 2016, British Prime Minister David Cameron finalized a deal with the European Union to grant 'special status' to the United Kingdom. The agreement states that the UK is exempt from having to become part of a more unified state that Europe is working, allows it to keep its currency (the pound), and reduce certain benefits to migrants. The purpose of the 'special status' is to hope that voters in the UK will decide to stay in the EU, when a referendum is held on June 23, 2016 . . .
Should Christians Vote?
Pope Francis' Celebration of Reformation's 500th Anniversary
The Vatican announced that Pope Francis plans to attend a celebration commemorating the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's nailing his 95 theses on the door of a church in Wittenberg, Germany on October 31, 1517. Is this part of the ecumenical movement? Is this a good thing? Does the Bible warn against this?
Three trinitarian scriptures?
Most who profess Christianity accept the trinitarian explanation of the Godhead. We in the Continuing Church of God believe in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Are the three passages of scripture that trinitarians point to proof of the trinity? Was something added to the Latin Bible of Jerome and the Greek texts that was not part of the original inspired writings of the Bible?