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The spread of Calvinism was unusual. In contrast to Catholicism, which had been by civil and military force, and Lutheranism, which survived in becoming a religion of polotics, Calvinisim had, for the most part, only its consistant logic and its fidility to the Scriptures. Within a generation it spread across Europe. (Charles Miller)
When the Hebrew writer penned this passage, the church was experiencing a number of problems. Some were being hardened by the deceitfulness of sin (Hebrews 3:12,13). Some were remaining immature as Christians (Hebrews 5:12). Some were falling away from Jesus (Hebrews 6:4-6). Some were living immoral lives and were bitter and were causing others to be lost (Heb. 12:14,15)
In the earliest times Job asked, "If a man dies, will he live again?" (14:4) There are any number of answers to that question: • Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, On Death and Dying, observing the terminally ill, said, "I do not simply believe in life after death. I know there is life after death." • There are those who have reported to me personally that they have had "out-of-body" experiences: a dark tunnel, bright light at the end, seeing Jesus. Ray Moody in Life After Life. (I have not been convinced by these "resuscitation" stories.)
Evolution claims that all life forms as we know them evolved from one cell over a billion years ago, where Scripture is clear that God spoke every thing into being around 6 to 8 000 years ago. Evolution denies God completely where Scripture proves though hundreds of fullfulled prophicies and through nature that God must be real for all we see to have come into being. Does anyone truly believe my stuffed parrot really came to life and walked? I do not think many would but then there is still the belief in Evolution.