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The Bible Thumper's Soapbox
http://thebiblethumperssoapbox.blogspot.com/
A place for people who believe, love, and live God's truths. There are Bible studies, meaty topics, and practical application of God's Word. No filler stuff here - good, solid topics all sifted through the Biblical filter. God Bless.
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Comments & Reviews
This blog is currently rated a 9.58 out of a possible 10 based on 12 comments.
Sicarii Said:
Truth direct from the Bible and nothing else -- that about sums up this blog. It's no-nonsense, and is totally intolerant of heresies and falsehoods, and that's why this blog ranks high on my must-read list.
Graham Said:
This is an excellent blog in which the author attempts to interpret her life in view of Gods word. As always there are points to dispute, but what cannot be ignored is an honest attempt to be open to the truth and follow it.
How many Christians allow themselves to be 'taught' the word rather than 'learn' for themselves. Carol does an excellent job of studying for them! A worthwhile blog.
Roger Armstrong Said:
I am up to date on all of your recent posts, and again a 10
for truth. I added a link on "The Day of the Lord" at the
end of my post. Its by the same author as "Glory Train", its
not very long and much easier to read when printed out. I
don't agree with all of it, but for the most part I do. This
doctor (MD) has a gift for writing (like you). Click on it
in your spare time (HaHa). He really sets it straight what
the Great Tribulation is and what it isn't, in my opinion.
I went to Paul Wilbur's website (one of many) and when I
have time will try to see if he has one on Psalms 63(not 23)
But in any case I will buy some of his work. Thanks
Sonya Said:
Carol, thanks for joining my neighborhood. I am new to writing and keeping a journal so it may take me a minute to get up to speed. I am excited about connecting with others that have a passion for the Word of God. God bless you and thanks again!
King's Kid Said:
Wow Carol,
I just realized that I have never given a review. I noticed that you are working overtime with your blog. You are producing three post a day. My hat is off to you. Keep up the God work
Roger Armstrong Said:
Carol, since the comments from our friend on Rev 3:10, I
have reworked my explanation of this verse in my post, under
#3.Rev 3:10, in the main text. And in the side bar, note #2,
(next to it) I have used your comment that you left on the
meaning of the Greek words "tereo" and "ek". I hope you don't mind?
And since the Noah analogy was such a big point to this
person, I added his rendition of the Noah analogy, and then
presented my rendition of this. Not necessarily directed at
this person, but to the millions that think its OK to use
analogys to prove a doctrine. This is on the main page
towards the end of my post.
At the very end of my post I added your comment about the
"Glory Train", and another persons. I really want people to
read this play. After you read this you should probably
delete this. My main reason for contacting you is to see if
you are OK with what I have entered, if not, I will take out
some or all of it. I don't want you to become unpopular,
like I am. haha! Thanks
Roger Armstrong Said:
Yes, I agree with you, it is futile. Thank you for your
wise counsel and words of encouragement. For this and for
all the truth, sometimes the unpopular hard truth, that you
post in your blog I give you a "10".
The low rating given by this person means nothing to me. As
the "unpopular" truth will always get a low mark. The O.T.
prophets would have received a "0" from this person. And,
had we lived in that time, we would have been stoned by now.
After your advise, I think that if I do respond to comments,
they will be very brief. Anyway, about 80% of the views to
my post, bypass blogcatalog. They go direct from Google to
Bloger.com. I pay for a first page, top left (in yellow) or
top right corner, on six different front pages. However,
it is only posted on this site 12 hours a day, on a rotating
basis. And that is the reason for the counter at the bottom
of my post, because these bypass the catalog counter. I do
this so I will know how effective this exposure is, and what
more I may need to do to further this. Which I will do.
Sorry, I got off the subject. Thanks again, Roger
Roger Armstrong Said:
I printed out the comments you left on my post, and had more
time today to go over them. I use the Strong's Concordance,
whatever you use seems to be more conclusive. That was a very good explanation of the Greek rendering of the word
"from" and how this was even used out of context. A simple
comparison of Rev 3:10, to John 17:15, should of told this
person the intent that was ment by this verse.
I went to the Rapture Ready site today, its beautiful, with
dozens of verses, unfortunately all taken out of context, or
based on assumptions. I responded to both of the comments
that he (or she) left in my comment section. However, I put
these in my own comment section, and now I will have to
retype this on his. Bummer! Maybe tomorrow! Roger
Wilhelm Bauer Said:
Yes, yes. Keep praising Jesus! In 1974 there started a new life for me. Continual praise keeps the blessings flowing.
So ... GBY!
gcmwatch Said:
Carol thanks so much for connecting with our blog. I have read some of TBTSB and it is fantastic. I've added you as a blog partner. I have a little trouble sometimes posting to blogspot sites but I will drop in to comment. Hope you will do the same.
Many blessings as you stand firm on the Word of God.
DL Foster
MulledVine Said:
This is a great, earnest Christian blog. (Plus Carol had very nice things to say about my blog ;-) )
Roger Armstrong Said:
Hi Carol, I read part of your post, will read the rest
tomorrow. The "parachute" is a great example of accepting
the Lord Jesus Christ, and what this should mean to us.
God bless, Roger

