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Was Peter the First Pope?

Who Are the Nephilim

(Copyright 2013) by David Sielaff (Portland, Oregon) Iron Sharpening IronIn regard to: Who Are the NephilimArticle by David SielaffComments by Laura Lee (Bismarck, North Dakota)  Laura writes:First of all, I want to say this is an excellent article and the detail the author put into it is great. I do, however, have a few comments and disagreements with a few things which were in the article. From David’s Article:Everyone will be saved. Everyone in this room will be saved, and you will be happy for it. But that is not why I am here today. Laura writes:Personally, I hope that David’s above […]

Letter

Letter from David Sielaff (November 5, 2022) Letter from David Sielaff (November 5, 2022)Laura,So, according to the layout of the text below, which of your bunnies is really the god “Moloch?”?? ????David Sielaff Editor’s Note:This was in reference to the layout of my newsletter letter of November 5, 2022, where I made a correction to the email that had been sent out the day before, where I mentioned Moloch the Bull and followed it with my rabbit bonding information and pictures. My response to David: “Very funny, none of them.” (Laura Lee)

Human Sacrifice in Scripture

(Copyright) by David Sielaff (Portland, Oregon) Iron Sharpening IronIn regard to: Human Sacrifice in ScriptureArticle by David SielaffComments by Laura Lee (Bismarck, North Dakota)  This was an excellent article in regard to Human Sacrifice in Scripture, however I did find a few items written within the article which I would consider to be errors. On page 13 of Special Edition #66, the author states: “God the Father sacrificed His son Jesus, the Son of God and the first creation of God.” Jesus was not a created being: Col 1:15  Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature: Col […]

Bodies and Souls As Commodities

(Copyright) by David Sielaff (Portland, Oregon) Iron Sharpening IronIn regard to: Bodies and Souls As CommoditiesArticle by David SielaffComments by Laura Lee (Bismarck, North Dakota)  I only have one thing to add to this article. The author claims that it will be decades before Christ returns, in my opinion I believe the return of Christ is much closer than that, probably sometime within the next 10 years or less. No one knows when Christ will return but there are many signs in place that argues for sooner than for later.