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	<title>Comments on: Truth versus Logic</title>
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		<title>By: Ronald Murphy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ronald Murphy</dc:creator>
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		<description>This article is so true.  Too bad the church ever turned away from the literal translation of the biblical languages.  I guess when the church became married with the state, all this started in the fifth century, with the boost of Augustine and probably Tertullian with their misguided limited atonement theology.  Of course, the dogma of &quot;Reserve&quot; played its infamous role in church history.  No wonder the church entered into the &quot;dark ages&quot;, especially with the convieniance of hiding the scriptural truth in what became the dead Latin language. By the way, I really enjoy your site; but I don&#039;t agree with some of the literature such as the &quot;all inclusive universalism&quot; such as Unitarian/Universalist seem to teach: the teaching that all religions lead to salvation, and there is no hell at all through the ages.  Only at the &quot;dispensation of the fullness of the times&quot; or the culmination of God&#039;s plan of the ages, will all rational creation be subjected and reconciled by Christ and finally subjected to the Father.  1 Cor.15:22-28, Eph.1:10, Col.1:20. I pray that your ministry agrees with this. Please email back about your beliefs concerning this. Thanks.                   Ronald Murphy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article is so true.  Too bad the church ever turned away from the literal translation of the biblical languages.  I guess when the church became married with the state, all this started in the fifth century, with the boost of Augustine and probably Tertullian with their misguided limited atonement theology.  Of course, the dogma of &#8220;Reserve&#8221; played its infamous role in church history.  No wonder the church entered into the &#8220;dark ages&#8221;, especially with the convieniance of hiding the scriptural truth in what became the dead Latin language. By the way, I really enjoy your site; but I don&#8217;t agree with some of the literature such as the &#8220;all inclusive universalism&#8221; such as Unitarian/Universalist seem to teach: the teaching that all religions lead to salvation, and there is no hell at all through the ages.  Only at the &#8220;dispensation of the fullness of the times&#8221; or the culmination of God&#8217;s plan of the ages, will all rational creation be subjected and reconciled by Christ and finally subjected to the Father.  1 Cor.15:22-28, Eph.1:10, Col.1:20. I pray that your ministry agrees with this. Please email back about your beliefs concerning this. Thanks.                   Ronald Murphy</p>
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