Mark Musser

The Empty Tomb and the Nazareth Inscription

by Mark Musser One of the longest chapters in the New Testament is 1st Corinthians 15 where the apostle Paul sets forth a series of arguments to teach his wayward church in Corinth about the reality of the resurrection of the dead. Written from Ephesus (16:8) in roughly 56 A.D., 1st Corinthians is one of the few letters that have not been questioned with regard to its authenticity. Even the primary guru of German radical historical higher criticism, F. C. Bauer (1792-1860), who superimposed Hegel’s (1770-1831) [...]

By |2020-04-10T08:37:43-06:00April 10th, 2020|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: |0 Comments

EU & EUROPEAN NATIONALSTIC ANTI-SEMITISM

by Mark Musser   It has been well documented for quite some time now with the rise of Islamic populations in Europe that the EU has succumbed to increasing antisemitism. By making the Muslims, who are perhaps among the most unassimilated people groups in the world, the posterchild for politically correct multiculturalism, this is hardly surprising. European multiculturalism is a counterfeit to the American melting pot ideal as it actually rebuilds barriers and divisions between people groups since it celebrates the differences [...]

By |2021-05-17T11:49:02-06:00April 3rd, 2020|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: |0 Comments

A Dispensational Discourse with Mark Musser

By PAUL J. SCHARF, M.Div. Editor in Chief Editor’s Note: Springtime is here—and with it come celebrations like Earth Day and Arbor Day. This begs the question: How should Christians view their responsibility to care for the Earth? Also, how should we respond to the vast and growing environmentalist movement that seems to desire ever-expanding control over so many areas of our lives? For a response, we turn to pastor, missionary, professor and author Mark Musser, whose book Nazi Oaks has created a [...]

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