Monday, February 1, 2021

Today in History - February 2

1850 - Brigham Young declares war on Timpanogos in the Battle at Fort Utah (Source)

Recommended sermons and podcasts:

What Every Mormon Should Know, by Dr. Walter Martin [Text: Hosea 4:6 (Audio)] 

Recommended reading:


Excerpt from this article:

"'We will fully and ungrudgingly render to Caesar what belongs to Caesar,' but under 'no circumstances,' can we 'render to Caesar what belongs to God.' That's why in this 10th anniversary year of the Manhattan Declaration, I was pleased to work with the brilliant Dr. David Dockery on a new book, 'Life, Marriage, and Religious Liberty: What Belongs to God, What Belongs to Caesar.'"

Recommended sermons and podcasts:

The Manhattan Declaration, by Pastor Kevin Swanson (2009)

Excerpt from this podcast:

"Well, it is a problem when you call the LDS (Mormons) our brothers. It is like saying We and the Baal worshippers are going to get together because we're really fighting against the Molech worshippers. See, because the Molech worshippers, they're sacrificing children and we think that's an abomination, and we get a few Baal worshippers to go with us. Now we're going to call them our brothers? I think we ought not..."

Here are two more sermons, podcasts on the Manhattan Declaration:

A Comment on the Manhattan Declaration, by Rev. Stephen Hamilton (2009)
Manhattan Declaration - Pastor Kevin Boling interviews Ligon Duncan on the Manhattan Declaration (2009)

2005 - The Government of Canada introduces the Civil Marriage Act. This legislation would become law on July 20, 2005, legalizing same-sex marriage (Source)

Recommended sermons and podcasts:

Calvin and Dort Bite the Dust - Touting Abominations, by Pastor Kevin Swanson

A Biblical Response to the Supreme Court Decision, by Dr. David P. Murray 

The Text for this sermon is  2 Peter 2:9 (Audio):

"The Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly out of temptations, and to reserve gthe unjust unto the day of judgment to be punished."

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)