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  • Hi Mike, I read your article "After the Counsel of His Own Will", and I found one mistake scripture. I could have ignored it, but you work very hard writing many articles, and I feel that I owed uit to you to let you know if I find a mistake. I am happy to be able to give it to you. See below that ... [read more]
  • OK, Mike. I was reading: The next mention of this covenant with Abram is in chapter 13:14 - "And the Lord said unto Abram'Lift up now your eyes, and look from the place where thou art northward and southward and eastward and westward: (vs. 15) for all the land which you seest, to you will I give it... [read more]
  • Mr Vinson, I just read your article on the trinity doctrine, and I was a little confused. Maybe I'm just too carnal to understand. If you could help me understand what I didn't get in the article, I would be very grateful. GOD be with you, D____ Hi D____, Thank you for your question. What is it th... [read more]
  • Do you know why God told the Jews to not boil a kid in its mother's milk? J____ Hi J____, It was good to meet you at the conference. It was encouraging just seeing your look of appreciation of what was being said. Things like that mean a lot to someone who realizes that what he is saying is not pop... [read more]
  • Mike, I noticed on your article Law of moses vs. the law of the spirit that you have a major error. On the summary section there is a quote from Heb 5:6. I think you're referring to Heb 5:7. You quote it as saying "save him through (NOT FROM) death...." However, every translation I have looked at ha... [read more]
  • Please tell me which bible/ bibles you study? I use the KJV, only because it is the most widely used, and it is keyed to Strong's and Wigram's numbers. What you need is a Strong's and a Wigram's and e- Sword, and then it really doesn't matter which version you read. All "versions" and translations ... [read more]
  • Mike how are you? I have this question about Rev 15:7 and 5:8. Is this talking about the wrath of God? 5:8 The Golden vials full of odours, which are the prayers of the saints. 15:7 The seven Golden vials full of the wrath of God. And what are the beasts? Are they the overcomers? M____ Hi M____, T... [read more]
  • Mike, I am glad that you are glad for me to help correct the scripture mistakes. Your article, After the Counsel of His Own Will, while I was reading and meditating every day it came to my mind like pop- up; I understood [ that all is] of God's will and nothing [ is of] men's will [ alone]. What wa... [read more]
  • Hello Mike, I have not written to you for several months, although I visit your site often. In respect of your time, I don't want to bother you every time a question arises. Usually, through diligent searching, an answer will show up somewhere in your writings. If you have a spare minute, I would l... [read more]
  • Dear Mike, I just finished reading your essay on the New Testament "method" of interpreting the Scriptures. Good stuff. I have believed in this method for some 15 years, having observed the same things that you note in this essay. Alas, I have been in a bit of a quandary for about the same amount... [read more]
  • Dear Mr. Vinson, On three separate occasions, my wife and I have asked another website minister why he "skipped" the most important tithing verse in the New Testament (Heb 7:8) when he quoted most of Heb 7 in his "tithing" paper. I just find it to be a little unacceptable and odd to skip right over... [read more]
  • Is Mat 28:19 Spurious? Hello Mike, This is kind of long, but I was wondering if you agree. Thanks, J____ Here is the main Scripture used by Trinitarians to try and make people believe that God is a trinity: "Going, then, disciple all nations baptizing them into the name of the Father and of the Son ... [read more]