• Peter Bellone

I have had a number of people say that my books are nothing more than my version or 'belief; of what scripture might be saying! Therefore, my interpretation is just a supposition and not the words of God! Today, there are a number of religions and such, that are giving their own opinion of what God said or didn't say. However, I have set a higher standard, which is this: "And it shall be that whoever will not hear My words, which He speaks in My name, I will require it of him. But the prophet who presumes to speak a word in My name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or who speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet shall die.’ (Deat 18:20). 

This demand to speak the truth is what drives me and scares me, that I should fail this standard by not speaking the truth of God and die! 

Therefore, anyone who says My books are my opinion or that I am lying is not telling the truth but is running afraid that I am actually telling the truth and if so, then they know a requirement is then demanded of them. That is where the scary part is!

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A Layman's Challenge to the Rapture Theory

Christian doctrine teaches that one day in the unforeseen future, Jesus Christ is going to appear in the clouds above the earth; and with a shout, he is going to rapture (catch up) all Christians! Then in a moment, they are going to rise and join Jesus in the air, and then be taken to heaven, where they will forever be with the Lord. This English word rapture is a translation of the Latin word Rapiemur, which also is a substitute for the Greek word harpazo, which means "to be caught up" which is taken from Paul's letter to the Thessalonians, referring to the fact that Jesus is going to 'catch up' all Christians living and dead! It is also possible that the use of the term Rapture in describing this event, was used, because in the English language, Rapture means an intense feeling of pleasure or joy! This Rapture theory was first championed in the early 1800s by a Protestant clergyman by the name of John Darby, who was recovering from an illness. And while studying his Bible, came upon the realization that Jesus was going to first come for his saints, take them to heaven, and then, sometime later, Jesus was going to return to earth, defeat Satan, and then the end of the world was going to come about! It is this theory that has been taught to Christian church goers throughout the ensuing years. And with this rapture, there is a secondary teaching that when Jesus comes for his people, there will be many airplanes, trains, and automobiles that will be driver/pilot-less and will go crashing to the ground, killing untold millions all over the globe. It is with this information in mind that we explore the truth of this Rapture theory and if what John Darby taught is true or not. We will look at all the relevant scriptures pertaining to this theory, which then brings us to look at God's seven annual holy days. Why, because these days reflect the plan of God for the redemption of all mankind and points us toward this day of rapture! Therefore, the object of this book is not to titillate you about Jesus' secret coming as others have done, nor to scare you if you were to be left behind! No, the purpose of this book is to teach you the truth of what really happens when this day finally arrives! In addition, it is important to understand what exactly is salvation, and this rapture theory definitely pertains to your salvation! Therefore, you deserve to know the truth because everything else takes you away from God, and it is the truth that will set you free! -Peter

Read this book and it made me think. The author tells gives us information about the rapture that is counter to that which we were taught in Sunday school. I just can't believe that my Sunday school teacher and my pastor just happen to leave out the information about the feast days, because they were supposed to be Jewish. But what this author says makes a lot of sense, regarding these days How they point to the future, and because of that, they make that which we have learned about the rapture to be silly, and nonsense!

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A Layman's Challenge to Galatians

What are the overriding issue within the Book of Galatians? It appears that there are three main issues going on during the time of Paul in Galatia.

1) That Christian converts are not subject to the Abrahamic Covenant and therefore are not required to be circumcised,

2) That there are Christian-Jews that want Christian converts to become God-fearer or students

into the religion of the Jews due to their belief in a Jewish Messiah?

3) That the false religion of the Simonites (Gnostic's) have infiltrated the fledgling church as "Christian' and want these new converts subjected to their anti-law teachings and perversion! Therefore a layman's challenge to Galatians is just that, a challenge to those who proclaim that the apostle Paul took these Christian converts away from the Law of Moses and turned them into anti-law Christians, replacing he laws of God with the spurious teaching of faith and grace which have been substituted by the Catholic and Protestant mainstream Christian churches in place of the Laws of God, When we look at the Book of Galatians and all that which were causing problems within that Church of God, we can readily see that which Paul writes has been taken out of context due to misunderstandings as well as wanting to use the writings of Paul to convey an erroncous idea and message to those who profess the Christian faith. Also when we look at chese three things, we can see that there has been some fudging going on so as to make it look like Paul

was a supporter of anti-law.

1) The Jerusalem conference,

2) The conversion of Saul to Paul

3) The tree years spent at Mount Sinai (in Arabia) being taught by Jesus himself. This alone gives one cause to doubt the mainstream idea that Paul is the reason for mainstream Christian anti-law stance. These three situations alone show that the apostle Paul is not the originator nor instigator of bringing Christian converts into a state of anti-Christ and lawlessness. However, these three are not the only evidence that you will find among the pages of chis challenge. Therefore, it is the intent of this book to prove that Paul did not do what he is being accused of, that he was an obedient apostle of God who obeyed the laws of God and taught the Galatian Christian converts to do likewise. This book also covers the entire epistle to the Galatians as recorded in the New King James edition.

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From The Feasts of God

"The mystery of the Bible is that there are many passages that clarify the previous passages. A classic example of this is the seven annual feasts and how they pertain to future events. The Scriptures are not for the Hebrews, the Jews, the Christians, or any other selected groups of people. No, they are for all mankind. This means that God’s words pertain to you, your wife, friend, girlfriend, boyfriend, son, daughter, whatever! They are for all of mankind, which includes all the major religions that are in the world today."

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