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Did Paul Have Eye Problems? Myth, Language, and Theology
Did Paul Have Eye Problems? Myth, Language, and Theology. A common theory in biblical scholarship is that Paul suffered from poor eyesight. The argument often comes from Galatians 4:15, where Paul says: “I am sure you would have taken out your own eyes and given them to me if it had been possible.” Some also point to Galatians 6:11 — “Notice what large letters I use as I write these closing words in my own handwriting.”
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Faith and the False Gospel: What Scripture Actually Teaches
Faith and the False Gospel: What Scripture Actually Teaches. In churches across the world, a damaging and deceptive theology is being preached: if you’re not healed, it must be because you lack faith. The so-called "Word of Faith" or prosperity gospel has redefined biblical faith into a tool for getting what you want from God. In this twisted system, faith becomes a transaction, and suffering becomes a punishment for spiritual failure. But Scripture tells a different story.
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Is The Miracle of Healing for Today?
Few topics have been more misunderstood or more emotionally charged in the Christian world than healing. For some, healing is a central part of faith, with bold claims and extravagant expectations. For others, it’s dismissed as a relic of the apostolic age.
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Cessationism vs. Continuationism
One of the most divisive issues in the modern Church isn’t over salvation or the gospel—but over spiritual gifts. Some Christians say that tongues, prophecy, and healing ceased with the apostles. Others insist they’re still fully active.
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