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Suppressed Archaeology (Part Four)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

There has been a systematic denigrating of evidence of pre-Columbian migration from the Old World to the western hemisphere, particularly North America.


Suppressed Archaeology (Part Two)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

Many members of the archeological community suppress evidence of any Western Hemispheric explorations before Columbus, especially evidence of Semitic settlement.


Suppressed Archaeology (Part Three)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

Semitic peoples were living on what was to be called the American Continent over 2,000 years before Columbus set foot in the western hemisphere.


Suppressed Archaeology (Part Five)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

Hebrew priestly garments have been preserved in the Navajo and Apache culture, and menorahs and shekels have been found in Arizona, Michigan, Kentucky, and New York.


Suppressed Archaeology (Part Six)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

The truly exciting history of America's pre-Columbian past has been withheld by gatekeepers of academia who go to great lengths to maintain their denials.


Suppressed Archaeology (Part One)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

Several groups have questioned the bias of the Smithsonian Institute for suppressing records of pre-Columbus exploration and inhabiting of North America.


Discounting the Bible

CGG Weekly by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Bible needs no authentication from scholars, historians, or archeologists. The Bible proves itself true every time a sinner turns from his wicked ways.


The Importance of Dating

'Prophecy Watch' by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Currently, several chronological systems are vying for predominance among scholars. What impact might this have on our biblical understanding of prophecy?


Recent Finds

CGG Weekly by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

There have been several finds over the last few years that have added to the already large mass of evidence for Scripture's faithfulness to history.


Society of Skeptics

CGG Weekly by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Many institutions that have Christian or Jewish roots and links but are actually humanist and scientific in their approaches to their fields of endeavor.


New, Bible-Validating Discoveries

Commentary by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The discovery of a clay bulla substantiates the account of II Chronicles 34:8, which avers that Josiah appointed Ma-aseiah to serve as Governor of Jerusalem.


Abraham (Part One)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

Abraham came from a civilization in Mesopotamia that was highly advanced in science, including calculus and chemistry, and having indoor running water.


James Cameron's Lost Integrity

CGG Weekly by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

James Cameron's controversial documentary, The Lost Tomb of Jesus, reveals alleged evidence that archeologists had found the actual tomb of Jesus' family.


Abraham (Part Two)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

Abraham was a wealthy and influential man who instructed the Chaldean priesthood on the reality of God, showing the foolishness of worshipping the creation.


The Truth Matters!

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

Secular scientists opt for political correctness, denying anything which would establish the historicity of the Bible, even the location of Joseph's tomb.


Abraham (Part Three)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

Abraham did not come from a primitive, but a highly advanced civilization, having huge multi-storied dwellings with running water and indoor bathrooms.


The Doctrine of Israel (Part One): Origins

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Because Abraham trusted God, his descendants have received unprecedented blessings. If the Israelites would have kept God's law, they would have served as a model.