CHINA ORIGINALLY MONOTHEISTIC

Shangdi (上帝, “Highest Deity,” “Lord on High,”) is the ancient Chinese concept of a singular supreme deity, often identified with Tian (天, “Heaven”). Scholars and missionaries (notably Jesuits like Matteo Ricci and later Protestants like James Legge) have highlighted its strong monotheistic characteristics, viewing it as evidence of an early form of monotheism or “original monotheism” in Chinese civilization, predating widespread polytheistic developments.

The Temple of Heaven (天坛, Tiāntán) is located in Beijing, China.

The Temple of Heaven was built specifically as an imperial sacrificial altar where the Emperor of China would worship Shangdi (上帝), meaning the Supreme God, Sovereign of Heaven, or God Above. It’s situated in the south-eastern part of central Beijing, just south of the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. The entire complex covers about 273 hectares (675 acres) and is now a major public park and UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s one of Beijing’s most iconic attractions, famous for its beautiful Ming Dynasty architecture (built in the 15th century) where emperors performed annual rituals for good harvests.

Key Monotheistic Aspects

  • Supreme and Singular Authority: Shangdi was regarded as the ultimate, transcendent ruler of the universe — the highest power controlling natural phenomena (weather, harvests, floods, thunder), human affairs, battles, and the fate of kingdoms. He was not one god among many but the primordial or highest deity, with lesser gods, nature spirits, and ancestral spirits acting as subordinates or ministers carrying out his will. This hierarchical structure emphasizes his unique supremacy rather than equality with other deities.
  • Transcendence and Impersonality (with Personal Traits): Shangdi was seen as distant, inscrutable, and too exalted for direct ordinary worship — more transcendent than immanent. He operated through intermediaries. Yet classical texts describe him with anthropomorphic and personal qualities: he ordains events, responds to moral conduct, and is addressed in prayers. Attributes include being sovereign, eternal, all-knowing, ever-present, infinite, just, merciful, holy, faithful, and compassionate — traits paralleling those in Abrahamic monotheism.
  • No Idols or Images: A hallmark of its monotheistic character is the complete absence of physical representations. Shangdi was worshiped aniconically (without images). In the Temple of Heaven rituals, emperors used a simple spirit tablet inscribed with his name (e.g., “Huangtian Shangdi”) rather than statues or icons. This contrasts sharply with the idol-heavy practices in later Chinese folk religion and aligns with strict monotheistic prohibitions against graven images.
  • Exclusive Imperial Worship: Only the emperor (as “Son of Heaven”) could perform the grand sacrifices to Shangdi/Tian, typically annual rituals for good harvests or cosmic harmony. This exclusivity underscored his singular status as the ultimate divine sovereign, linking heaven’s mandate to righteous rule on earth. Ordinary people did not worship him directly.
  • Creator and Moral Order: Ancient texts portray Shangdi as the creator and sustainer of the universe, humanity, and moral order. He rewards virtue and punishes wrongdoing, granting or withdrawing the “Mandate of Heaven” from rulers based on their ethics. This establishes a unified divine will governing reality.

Historical Context

During the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BCE), Shangdi (or simply Di) was the supreme deity. In the Zhou Dynasty (1046–256 BCE), the concept merged or evolved into the more abstract Tian, but retained its core supremacy. While Chinese religion overall became polytheistic and syncretic (incorporating ancestors, nature gods, Taoism, Buddhism, etc.), the classical Confucian and imperial traditions preserved Shangdi/Tian as the singular highest power. Some scholars argue this reflects an original monotheism that was later layered with other beliefs.

Christian missionaries saw strong parallels with the biblical God, leading to debates over using “Shangdi” as a translation for “God” in Chinese Bibles. Today, it is still used in some Chinese Christian contexts and as a general term for the monotheistic God.

In summary, Shangdi embodies monotheistic ideals through his unrivalled supremacy, transcendence, moral governance, and aniconic worship — even as the broader religious landscape included lesser spirits. This made him a focal point for understanding ancient China’s theological heritage.

Currently, the Chinese Communist state seeks unity, stability, and ideological coherence. Christianity disrupts all three — not through rebellion, but through allegiance to a higher authority. And yet the Chinese have in their history a supreme God whom their Emperor worshipped. This would have come down from Noah and his descendants, possibly Ham. Christians obey the law, contribute to society, and love their nation but acknowledge their creator God and His Son, Jesus. The fact that the Chinese once worshipped one God, a supreme being, must be a good starting point in evangelism.

Ancient Chinese characters (especially the oldest pictographic and oracle bone forms) have been analyzed by scholars connected to Answers in Genesis and similar creationist researchers as containing echoes of Genesis 1–11. These interpretations suggest the earliest Chinese retained memories of biblical events from the post-Flood era (after Babel), when their ancestors dispersed.

Here are some of the most commonly cited ones (drawn from AiG articles, Ethel Nelson’s work, and related studies, She co-authored “God’s Promise to the Chinese, The Discovery of Genesis“.

Create (造, zào): Composed of “mouth/speak” (口) + “walking/moving” (辶) + dust/clay (土). Interpreted as God speaking creation into being and forming man from dust, who then walks (paralleling Genesis 1–2 and God’s spoken word in creation).

Garden (園, yuán): Enclosure (口) + two persons (人) + mouth/breath (口) + dust/earth (土). Seen as the Garden of Eden with Adam and Eve (formed from dust and given breath) placed inside.

Boat/Ship (船, chuán): Vessel (舟) + eight (八) + people/mouths (口). Strongly linked to Noah’s Ark with exactly eight survivors (Noah, his wife, three sons, and their wives — Genesis 7:13; 1 Peter 3:20).

Flood: Often includes elements of “universal water” + eight + earth, recalling the global deluge.

Righteousness/Justice (義, yì): Lamb/sheep (羊) + “me/I” (我). Interpreted as righteousness coming through the sacrifice of a lamb on one’s behalf — pointing to the “Lamb of God” (Jesus) in Christian theology.

Good (好, hǎo): Woman (女) + son/child (子). Linked to the promise in Genesis 3:15 (the “seed” of the woman bringing goodness/redemption).

These are based on ancient forms (bronze ware and oracle bone inscriptions, ~4500–3500 years old), not modern simplified characters.

The growth of Christianity in China is not merely a religious statistic. It is a reminder that the human soul resists permanent enclosure. No surveillance system, censorship regime, or ideological campaign has yet succeeded in erasing the desire for transcendent truth.

THE IMPORTANCE OF PENTECOST

God is a genius. He wisely gave Israel a set of seven holy days to make tangible his goodness in providing for individuals, families and the entire nation. Passover commemorated the night God’s judgement passed over the homes of the Hebrews in Egypt, sparing them and setting their liberation in motion (Leviticus 23:5). Firstfruits and Pentecost celebrated the barley and wheat harvests, which provided the nation with their “daily bread” (Leviticus 23:9–22Matthew 6:11).

Even more amazingly, God built his redemptive plan into the calendar. Passover pointed to the Passover lamb on the cross (1 Corinthians 5:7). Firstfruits pointed to the resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:20). Pentecost pointed to the Holy Spirit. God was never improvising — he was always on time.

Luke was a careful theologian and wordsmith. He recorded Jesus commanding the disciples “not to leave Jerusalem, but to wait for the Father’s promise” (Acts 1:4). Then, in Acts 2:1 we read, “When the day of Pentecost had arrived…”. This is no incidental detail.

First fruits and Pentecost are inseparably tied. Jesus himself made clear he needed to be resurrected before the Spirit could be given (John 7:39) and that it was better that he was leaving earth, “because if I don’t go away the Counsellor will not come to you” (John 16:7). Peter thundered this truth home when he preached, “God has raised this Jesus; we are all witnesses of this. Therefore… he has poured out what you both see and hear” (Acts 2:32–33). They are a sequential, glorious package deal.

The thought of celebrating First fruits but not Pentecost makes about as much sense as celebrating the cross without the empty tomb. You need the whole story.

Imagine if the Church celebrated Pentecost with the same fervour as Christmas and Easter — gathering, praying, expectant for a fresh outpouring of the Spirit. Christmas and Easter have been incorporated into the wider cultural calendar — even those with little Christian faith know these days matter. But Pentecost? It barely registers, even in many churches.

Without the Spirit poured out at Pentecost, the Church has no power for the mission Jesus left us.

Taken from a Devotional written by Samuel Hartwich, 17 May 2026 in The Daily Declaration

TRUMP HAS CALLED THE NATION TO PRAYER TO REDEDICATE AMERICA TO GOD

On Sunday, May 17, 2026 (Monday morning, May 18, for Australians), tens of thousands of Americans will gather on the National Mall in Washington D.C. for the first-ever rededication of the USA as one nation under God. Here’s what’s scheduled to take place and the Christian leaders headlining this historic occasion.

Johnson wrote in his open letter of invitation to the national gathering: “This is a unique moment for believers. For the first time in modern history, a U.S. president has called our nation to prayer — to humble ourselves and to rededicate America to God. “This will be the first time that Americans will gather together to rededicate the United States as One Nation Under God.

“Through worship, prayer, and storytelling, we will remember the people, sacrifices, and foundational moments in which God has shaped our history. By the end, I hope you will see the truth in Benjamin Franklin’s famous admonition: ‘that God governs in the affairs of men.’”

The speaker list features multiple well-known American Christians, from Jonathan Roumie (beloved by millions for his portrayal of Jesus in The Chosen), to evangelist Franklin Graham and Grammy-winning worship artist Chris Tomlin. Notably, the event bridges Protestant and Catholic traditions, with both Cardinal Timothy Dolan and Bishop Robert Barron participating alongside evangelical leaders.

According to Pastor Robert Jeffress — who is scheduled to speak at the event — Rededicate 250 could be the largest Christian gathering in 50 years.

Jeffress was referring back to Explo ‘72, a 1972 Campus Crusade for Christ conference attended by over 80,000 college and high school students in Dallas, at which the late evangelist Billy Graham preached. For context, Explo ’72 is widely regarded as one of the most significant Christian gatherings in American history, which some say marked the height of the Jesus Movement. This makes Rededicate 250’s potential scale all the more remarkable.

Event officials have written that the purpose of Rededicate 250 is to “gather in prayer, worship, and storytelling and to rededicate our country as One Nation Under God.”

THE CASE FOR A PREWRATH RAPTURE

In this expository study of Revelation 6, Baruch Korman presents the arguments for a PreWrath Rapture. Revelation 6 reveals that the seals represent persecution and the activity of the enemy, not divine judgment, whereas the seven trumpet and seven bowl judgements are clearly God’s judgements. Korman emphasizes the believer’s calling to endure and remain faithful during the tribulation, even great tribulation. God allows this time to refine His church. We need to trust in God’s redemptive plan in the last days.

Marvin (Marv) Rosenthal was the main populariser of the PreWrath Rapture. Formerly with Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, he published the seminal book The Pre-Wrath Rapture of the Church in 1990 (Thomas Nelson), which brought the view to a wide audience. He also produced the periodical Zion’s Fire and founded Zion’s Hope. His son, David Rosenthal, continues promoting it through teachings and videos.

More recently, both Nelson Walters (in videos like those on the exact start of God’s wrath and the seal/trumpet/bowl sequence) and Baruch Korman (in his end-times teachings) emphasize the distinction between tribulation and God’s wrath. Korman, teaching from the Hebrew/Greek context, stresses that the Great Tribulation is persecution (not divine wrath), with the rapture occurring before the Day of the Lord judgments begin.

EVIDENCE GOD IS IN TOTAL CONTROL OF EVENTS IN HIS WORLD

Is there a dark conspiracy behind the latest attempt to assassinate President Trump? Was it the same conspiracy behind the attempt to kill him in Butler, Pennsylvania, and the murder of Charlie Kirk? Could it be about nothing less than the future of America? Jonathan Cahn opens it up.

Jonathan Cahn has been called the prophetic voice of his generation and is known for unlocking the deep mysteries and revelations of God’s Word. He leads Hope of the World, a worldwide ministry of outreach of God’s Word to all nations, and His love and compassion to the world’s most needy. The information he discloses in this video is incredible and shows how completely God is in control of all events unfolding in His world. You will be blown away by the evidence he reveals.

I have followed Jonathan Cahn since I met him in 2014, in Israel at breakfast in the Leonardo Hotel, Jerusalem. I was there for a Christian conference attended by 3000 people, half from China. Jonathan was vacationing with his family and was blown away when I told him about the number of Chinese Christians that had come to Jerusalem to pray for and bless the nation of Israel. He had no concept of what God was doing in China.

JEWS ARE STILL JEWS TODAY BECAUSE THEY KNOW THE END OF THE STORY

There is no shortage of prophetic information provided for the final generation to navigate through the Tribulation period. God has provided all we need. We need to know what is coming because survival for Tribulation saints and Jews largely depends on their ability to understand the pertinent Bible prophecies, anticipate their fulfilment, and be prepared for the events when they occur.

Fast-forwarding from the Tribulation to the Messianic Age, Jesus Millennial Kingdom, the respected American Christian theologian Dwight Pentecost once stated that there is more information in the Bible about the Millennium than about any other period in Scripture. In my research about life in the Millennium, I have to agree with Pentecost. Regardless, of the persecution Jews have received throughout their history, Jews are still Jews today because God revealed the end of the story for them in God’s Word. All of the O.T. prophets were given a picture of the regathering of the Jews to their land and their Messiah ruling all the nations of the Earth from Jerusalem. As well, all Jews and believers need to know that they will go through a time of tribulation, even great tribulation before Jesus returns to rescue Israel, restore righteousness and establish His millennial Kingdom.

The Final Empire: The Millennial Reign of Messiah” The latest book from ISOW (International School of the Word) shows us that resurrected O.T. and N.T. saints and Raptured saints, all will enjoy what God has planned for them during the 1,000-year Messianic Kingdom. I wrote Chapter 4 of the book: The Reign of Jesus with a Rod of Iron. A summary list of the key aspects of Millennial life is provided below. The following tabulations are not listed in any sequential or prioritized order. During the Millennium, there will be:

  1. A world filled with the knowledge and glory of the Lord (Psalm72:19, Isaiah 11:9, Habakkuk 2:14).
  2. Many kind-hearted people leading righteous, upright lives(Psalm 15:2-5, 24:4
  3. No more war (Isaiah 2:4). According to Revelation 20:7–9,there will be one last major battle spearheaded by Satan, who gets supernaturally defeated by God. This takes place at the end of the Millennium.
  4. No remembrance of the bad events that happened on the past earth (Isaiah 65:16-17).
  5. Advanced aeronautical methods of air travel and transportation (Isaiah 60:8).
  6. A theocratic global government that is ruled with a rod of iron by a just and righteous monarch (the Messiah), who maintains world peace (Isaiah 9:6-7; Psalm 2:7-9; Revelation 2:27;12:5;19:15).

For more on Jesus coming Millennial Kingdom go to http://www.millennialkingdom.net.

BIBLICAL PROPHESIED END TIMES FAMINE IS ABOUT TO HIT THE U.S.A.

What if the worst drought in modern U.S. history isn’t something coming… but something that’s already here?

Make sure you read my previous post Critical American Water Crisis as it shows that Lake Mead and Lake Powell have already dropped below the dead pool level, crucial reservoirs that provide drinking water for 40 million Americans, have “reached alarmingly low levels, holding just one-third of their usual capacity. As well, the Ogallala Aquifer is being depleted at an alarming rate, putting America’s agricultural heartland at serious risk. As water levels drop, farmers across the region face shrinking yields, rising costs, and an uncertain future.

Right now, the numbers don’t just look bad — they look impossible. Records that have stood for over a century are breaking all at once. Entire regions are drying out in ways they statistically shouldn’t. Systems that normally buffer against extreme conditions are failing quietly in the background.

And the most unsettling part? The event scientists expected to drive the worst of it… hasn’t fully arrived yet.

In this deep dive, we follow the trail from scattered warning signs to a single, uncomfortable realization: this may not be a temporary crisis, but the early phase of something much larger. From vanishing snowpack in the West to shifting atmospheric patterns over the Atlantic, from collapsing agricultural signals to the hidden mechanics of how drought actually builds — piece by piece, a bigger picture begins to emerge.

Along the way, we’ll explore the forces shaping this moment, the feedback loops accelerating it, and the unanswered question at the center of it all:

If this is only the beginning… what does the peak look like?

AGE IS NOT A BARRIER: GOD WILL EMPOWER YOU TO DO ALL HE HAS GIVEN YOU TO DO

As many of my followers know I turn 90 this year. I hope that this post about Caleb will inspire older people that if you are walking with God obeying His commands, then age is not a barrier. God will empower you to do all that He gives you to do.

In our modern culture, age is often viewed as a season of withdrawal. We talk of “fading away” or “passing the baton”. However, the kingdom of God operates on a different timeline. In Scripture, later life is not a decline; it is a time of spiritual authority, clarity, and legacy.

From Moses beginning his primary calling at 80, to Anna the prophetess encountering the Messiah at 84, the pattern is consistent: calling does not retire. Perhaps the most striking example of this ‘senior strength’ is found in the life of Caleb.

Strength in the Waiting

At 40 years old, Caleb stood at the edge of the Promised Land. While ten other spies saw giants and fortified walls, Caleb saw opportunity, grounded in God’s faithfulness. His report was simple: “We are well able to overcome it” (Numbers 13:30).

But then came the delay. Because of the nation’s unbelief, Caleb spent the next 45 years wandering in the wilderness. He had been right, yet he had to wait. He had faith, yet he had to walk through the same dust and heat as the doubters.

What did Caleb do during those four decades? Numbers 32:12 provides the answer: he followed the Lord wholeheartedly. He did not allow the ‘wilderness years’ to embitter him, nor the delay to diminish his vision.

When he re-emerges in Joshua 14, he is 85 years old — and his spirit is unchanged. He famously declares: “Now give me this mountain” (Joshua 14:12). Caleb did not ask for a peaceful valley or an easy retirement. He asked for the hill country — the very place where the giants lived; the very giants the nation had feared 45 years earlier. His faith was resilient, unwavering and unmovable. He refused to let go of hope in God’s promise.

This remains our invitation today. Whether we are praying for revival in Australia, sharing the gospel with those God brings across our path, or waiting on a long-delayed promise, we are called to remain steady — to persevere.

Like Caleb, we may find ourselves in seasons of waiting where the reality around us does not yet appear to reflect the promise. Yet, through the blood of Yeshua, your past does not disqualify you, and God is not limited by your age. Your ‘later years’ can be your most impactful ones. The wilderness is not the end of the story; it is the training ground for the mountain.

The goal remains the same: to follow the Lord wholeheartedly, trusting that he who promised is faithful and he will do it (1 Thessalonians 5:24).

ARE WE SEEING THE RISE OF THE PROPHESIED ONE WORLD RELIGION?

Chrislam Today: A Global Movement

Chrislam, a relatively new phenomenon in religious fusion, has been gaining traction globally. Imagine blending two worlds that seem as different as night and day—what emerges is not just a syncretic religion but a spiritual bridge between Christianity and Islam. How does this movement impact those who seek unity in faith? Are the adherents of Chrislam finding peace in their unique beliefs?

Today, Chrislam is more than a mere concept; it’s a vibrant community with a global presence. From bustling metropolises to remote villages, believers are discovering new ways to reconcile their Christian and Islamic practices. This fusion isn’t just about merging rituals or traditions—it’s about finding common ground in shared values like charity, compassion, and moral integrity.

Moreover, the role of the Pope in this new religious landscape is intriguing. While he may not be a direct leader of Chrislam, his teachings and influence can shape the direction of this movement significantly. How does the Pope’s guidance impact the way Chrislam evolves and thrives in different parts of the world?

Recently, Pope Leo I 14th walked into the Grand Mosque in Alers, Algeria, took off his shoes, stood next to a Muslim leader, and spent a few moments in silence facing Mecca. That image went around the world. But while this was happening, something else was going on in that same country. Christians there don’t have the same freedoms the Pope was shown that day. Churches have been shut down. People who convert to Christianity face serious pressure. Catholic charities have been forced to close. And nearly every Protestant church in the country has been shut through legal processes. Thousands of believers now have no legal place to meet. Some religious leaders face the threat of prison. Many of those Christians were hoping the Pope’s visit would bring attention to their situation. It didn’t. What the world got instead was a photograph. And that photograph raises a real question. How far should interfaith dialogue actually go? It can’t go far when one faith is controlled by Satan. Muslims can lie to Christians and are called to kill Christians who will not convert and worship Allah. Any attempt at dialogue is ludicrous.

This isn’t the first time something like this has happened. In 2019, Pope Francis signed what was called the document on human fraternity with the senior Islamic leader in Abu Dhabi. He called on different faiths to come together, reject violence, and work toward a shared future. Before that, in 2014, he stood inside the Blue Mosque in Istanbul in a similar moment of silent reflection. Taken individually, each of these moments could be explained as diplomacy or respect. But taken together, they point to a direction, a steady movement toward interfaith unity where differences are softened and shared ground is prioritized. But the question is, at what point does that cross a line? Because the Bible actually has a lot to say about the last days. And one of the things it describes is a global spiritual system, not just a political one. Revelation talks about a figure called the false prophet, someone who isn’t a politician, but a spiritual leader who guides people toward worshiping a single global authority. That kind of worldwide spiritual alignment doesn’t happen overnight. It requires years of groundwork, a gradual shift in how people think about religious truth, moving from what is true and what is false to we’re all really saying the same thing. And that shift appears to already be underway. This isn’t about being hostile to other faiths or refusing to treat people with respect. It’s about recognizing that biblical truth doesn’t bend to accommodate consensus. Jesus himself said the path to life is narrow. That’s not a popular message, but it’s a consistent one. The Apostle Paul wrote that a time would come when people would stop wanting honest teaching. They’d look for voices that make them feel comfortable rather than ones that challenge them. That isn’t a future problem. That’s happening now. So for anyone who takes the Bible seriously, the challenge is this. Do you know what you believe well enough to notice when it’s being quietly replaced? The early followers of Jesus lived in a culture full of competing religions and philosophies. Rome didn’t just tolerate spiritual diversity. It celebrated it. But the apostles didn’t adjust their message to fit in. They said what they believed clearly even when it cost them. And that same clarity is being asked of believers today. Not aggression, not hostility, but the willingness to hold on to what’s true even when the world is moving in a different direction. Because if things continue the way they’re going, there will come a point where staying faithful to what the Bible actually teaches will feel increasingly uncomfortable. The pressure won’t always be obvious. It’ll just feel like everyone else has moved on and you’re the one being difficult. That’s why it matters to think about this now rather than later. The goal isn’t to live in fear. The Bible doesn’t tell believers to panic, but it does repeatedly call them to pay attention, to think clearly, and to stay rooted in what’s actually true rather than what simply feels unifying. If the world keeps moving toward a single spiritual framework, and the pressure to conform increases, the people who will be able to stand firm are the ones who decided beforehand what they believe and why. So the honest question isn’t just what’s happening in the world. It’s am I paying enough attention to be ready for where this is heading. Bible prophecy talks about the coming of a one world religion. Some think this will never happen. Others believe the groundwork is already being laid for this to happen. Well, I would like to offer you a biblical perspective on headlines like this.

The United Arab Emirates inaugurated the Abrahamic family house, an interfaith complex housing a mosque, a church, and the Gulf Arab state’s first ever purpose-built synagogue.

When you read about this, the buzzwords in the media concerning this are peaceful coexistence, unity, a convergence point for different cultures, people, and faith. Now before we talk about this coming one world religion, let me say this. Peace on earth is good. We all welcome it. But do you know that the antichrist according to Daniel 9 27 will fly the banner of peace for a short time only to then break it? The Bible says, “The ruler will make a treaty with the people for a period of one set of seven, but after half this time, he will put an end to the sacrifices and offerings. And as a climax to all his terrible deeds, he will set up a sacrilegious object that causes desecration until the fate decreed for this defiler is finally poured out on him.” So with this in mind, Christians need to have the spirit of discernment because not everything or everyone who presents themselves as peaceful is actually peace.

AGE OF EARTH AND WHY IT IS IMPORTANT

As my followers know, I am a huge fan of Dr John Lennox but I need to make it clear that I do not agree with him on the age of the Earth.

Dr John Lennox and Dr Jack Collins, two brilliant Christian thinkers have made a HUGE mistake in trying to fit billions of years into Biblical history to make it agree with the age of the earth necessary for the theory of evolution. In this video, Dr. Terry Mortenson raises eight important objections to Dr. John Lennox’s and Dr. Jack Collins’ claims about the age of the universe and the Genesis account of creation.

Most Christians (whether students, lay people, scientists, or Bible scholars) who have accepted the idea of millions of years have ignored Exodus 20:11.

For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy.” Exodus 20:11

But this verse is critical to the question of the age of the creation. It stands as an insurmountable stone wall to block every attempt to add millions of years anywhere into the Bible. Therefore, to be faithful to Scripture, Christians must reject the “big bang” theory and the billions of years of cosmological and geological history as myths.

Dr. Mortenson’s book, The Great Turning Point, is available for purchase here: GetAnswers.org/lennox