Brett

Brett Stortroen has authored the biographical novel, Night of the Dragon: The Saga of Saint George and the non-fiction book, now sold in thirty countries, Mecca, Muhammad & the Moon God: A Candid Investigation into the Origins of Islam. With a BA and MA in Theological and Historical Studies, he also publishes articles on his web site, bigfaithministries.com. Traveling the world as a telecommunication engineer in the cruise industry, he has been able to incorporate his maritime experiences and historical research into the latest biographical novel series, The Magellan Chronicles.

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Biblical Scriptures Regarding Armed Self-Defense

“Turn the Other Cheek” in Context One of the most misunderstood biblical passages concerns the statement by Jesus Christ recorded in Matthew 5:38-39:             “Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth: But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever …

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Turkey Stakes Claim in America With $100 Million Mega-Mosque

  The building of this center takes Turkey’s “outreach” in America out of the realm of the subtle.   By Ryan Mauro Tue, May 21, 2013 The Islamist government of Turkey is building a 15-acre, $100 million mega-mosque in Lanham, Maryland. Prime Minister Erdogan visited the site on May 15 in a ceremony that was …

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Ancient Ten Commandments Inscriptions Found in New Mexico

TEN COMMANDMENTS STONE TABLETS FOUND! Posted by ALIEN UFO COMMUNITY on March 16, 2013 at 15:59 in E.Ts AND ANCIENT CIVILLIZATIONS. At the foot of this hill there is an ancient rock inscription. Many scholars now believe that it contains the Ten Commandments, including 3 instances of the Tetragrammaton, inscribed in old Hebrew letters. The above inscription …

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Islamic Torture: Burning – Crucifixion – Amputation- Stoning – Beheading – Mutilation – Acid – Impalement – Rape

Some Muslim clerics claim burning people is not Islamic and forbidden. However, there are contradictory statements within Islam’s own literature. Here are a few examples: Historical source for burning:  Muhammad’s conquest of Khaybar: “Kinana b. al-Rabi`, who had the custody of the treasure of B. al-Nadir, was brought to the apostle who asked him about …

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Ancient Anomalies – Jonathan Gray

The famed archaeologist Jonathan Gray discusses many ancient anomalous discoveries in the following videos. Related Links: Dodwell Manuscript on the Sudden Tilt of the Earth’s Axis    

Are The Arabs The Descendants of Ishmael?

By Dr. Robert A. Morey. The Middle East will never have peace until the above question is honestly answered according to the historical facts. Myths and legends are fine as stories for children but in the real world we must have facts and documentation.

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Ancient Mystery of the Teraphim

Over the centuries, the precise definition of the Hebrew word “teraphim” has eluded scholars.

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A Common Sense Analysis of the Qur’an

Throughout the centuries and progressing into the twenty first century, Muslims will make outlandish claims regarding the origins of the Qur’an. Despite the lack of any credible historical evidence, these myths have been perpetuated for nearly thirteen hundred years. Now, the ebb tide has turned, with advanced textual studies the ancient myths surrounding the Qur’an’s …

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Speed of Light Slowing Down?

Article originally published by Chris Bennett in: http://www.wnd.com/2004/07/25852/  The theory of evolution requires unfathomable lengths of time – eons … billions and billions of years. Even with all that time, it’s still hard to imagine how complex biochemicals such as hemoglobin or chlorophyll self assembled in the primordial goo. But to those of us who …

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Book of Nehemiah Found Among the Dead Sea Scrolls

Article originally posted in:  http://popular-archaeology.com/issue/march-2012/article/book-of-nehemiah-found-among-the-dead-sea-scrolls Finding evidence of the Biblical book among the scroll fragments has eluded scroll scholars, until now.   The celebrated Dead Sea Scrolls, first discovered in 1948 in the caves adjacent to the ancient site of Khirbet Qumran near the Dead Sea, are known to represent the earliest known texts of …

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