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Seven More Questions Your Minister Does NOT Want You to Ask
The Bible contains many teachings that are commonly avoided or obscured in mainstream Christianity. Can your minister correctly answer these seven questions from the Bible?
realtruth.org  |  Article
Jan 10, 2008
Seven Questions Your Minister Does NOT Want You to Ask
Each Sunday, hundreds of millions assume they are being taught truths from the Bible—not knowing that basic understanding is being withheld from them.
realtruth.org  |  Article
Feb 10, 2007
Shopping for a Religion
Why do so many hop from church to church?
realtruth.org  |  Article
Oct 10, 2009
Should Christians Be Activists?
Recognizing the problems facing humanity today, many people actively set out to promote change according to their world view. Many activists are secular, but professing Christians are increasingly becoming involved. Should they?
realtruth.org  |  Article
Dec 31, 2004
Should Christians Submit to Government Authority?
Should you always obey civil authority? Does the Bible ever endorse the breaking of man’s laws? When man’s ordinances are in conflict with God’s laws, which have precedence? Must Christians pay taxes? Do Christians have a duty to reform the governments of men? Many are confused about these issues. Here are the answers!
realtruth.org  |  Article
Jan 10, 2004
Should You Wear a “Christian” Cross?
Millions wear or have a cross, yet few are aware of its ancient roots.
realtruth.org  |  Article
Apr 08, 2011
Special Report: World on the Brink? (07/14/06)
realtruth.org  |  The World To Come Program
Jul 14, 2006
“The Unknown God”
realtruth.org  |  Personals from the Editor
Jul 10, 2006
Three Messiahs?—or One?
Three religions—Christianity, Islam and Judaism—look for a coming Messiah. Yet they differ in their view of who this will be and what he will do upon his return.
realtruth.org  |  Article
Mar 10, 2006
Three Persons in One Being?
realtruth.org  |  Personals from the Editor
Mar 11, 2005