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A talk was given March 6, 1927 at Battersea Town Hall, under the auspices of the South London Branch of the National Secular Society about an essay, 'Why I'm not a Christian? by the Earl Bertrand Russell.
Russell questioned the morality of religion, predominantly based on fear. He has since published many anti-Christian books. He said he thought all the great religions in the world were false and harmful. His books played a decisive role in shaping and disseminating critical public opinion on Christianity.
Afterwards, C.S. Lewis and John Stott raised a counterargument under the title “Why am I a Christian?” and created an opportunity to create a new wave of the gospel and brining about many people to the gospel.
The age of the Nephilim will continue until the coming of the Lord.
Because God gave a covenant in advance, Noah was able to prepare for a long time. However, nothing took place for many years. Regardless, the method to stop the disaster of the coming age was solely through the ark. Only those who entered the ark survived. Noah built an ark according to God's covenant and prevented the disaster of the age. One person who holds onto the covenant is enough.
God stopped Paul from preaching the Gospel in Asia and sent him to Troas. From there, Paul headed toward Macedonia where God’s plans would be fulfilled. All Paul did was discard his own plans. In doing so, the works of true healing began in Macedonia. As you can see, one person is enough and healing takes place with the Word.
God is working not with the power of man, but with the power of the throne and the power of the Holy Spirit even in the field where people are captivated by the age of Nephilim.
You are the people of God who will be used in this history!! I pray for you and I love you. 10/19/21
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