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F.A.Q.
 

This section is created for questions and answers.  You ask the question.  Dr. Jim or someone on his staff will provide the answer.


Q1:  Why do I ask for your name and e-mail address on the "Log-on" page?

Answer:  It would be extremely naive to believe that the devil is not alive and doing well on planet earth.  There is nothing that he would rather do than to eliminate the dissemination of truth.  This web site disseminates truth.  How then might Satan eliminate truth from being disseminated from this website, especially via the live video broadcasts?  Understand this:  "There ain't no free lunch!" (Remember, I dislike the word ain 't, and when I use it, I use it as an "attention-getter."  It's like getting the em-PHA-sis on the wrong syl-LA-ble.)  Here's the issue:  The LRNC is billed monthly $99.95 for the bandwidth that permits a maximum of ten (10) persons to simultaneously log-on to its video stream.  By analogy, the LRNC has requested that a third-party vendor place ten (10) seats in it's auditorium. Now, it's a matter of first-come first-serve. The first ten (10) get seats.  If you're the 11th log-on, you must wait until someone logs-out, before you can log-on and take a seat.  Hhhhmmmm?  Let's see now.  If I'm Satan -- and I'm not -- I'd just find ten people who hate Jesus and the Word of God and I'd have them lay in wait until Dr. Jim initiates his video stream, and then I'd have them immediately log-on to his stream, filling up all the seats in the auditorium until his program ends.  In that way, I can keep the people who need his message from ever getting it.  However, Dr. Jim has seen through that Satanic ploy and is requiring all who have a desire to log-onto his video stream provide their Name, Date of Log-on, E-mail, and the particular program into which they want to log-in.  Now, I will know God's people from Satan's children because there is a biblical principle at work here.  Those who are "above the law," that is, logging-on for the right reason have no problem with doing so.  They understand why I am asking for the log-on -- namely, to be a good steward of God's money that He will provide for me to stream my video at $10.00 per seat per month.  Suppose 500 people logged-in at one time.  Hhhhmmm, again??  That's $5,000.00 per month or $60,000.00 a year.  That's a lot of money.  Suppose Satan had 500 people laying in  wait instead of the original ten.  Let's see, now.  These 500 log-in and go fishin'; you try to log-on and can't.  It has just cost me $60,000.00 for the year; you didn't receive the benefit of my teaching; and Satan's crowd disrupted my ministry while they went fishing.  So, you think this might be a little paranoid on my part?  If so, you don't understand the nature of the angelic conflict.  What I'm trying to avoid is the next step, if found necessary, and that is the need to assign everyone a password who requests a log-on privilege.  Thanks for your understanding.


Q2: An internet church?  What about Hebrews 10:25?

Hebrews 10:25  Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching. KJV
 

Answer:  I think that this is an honest and important question that needs to be addressed. (answer pending)

 


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