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April 17, 2009

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GlenStef

Hi there,
Thanks for article. Everytime like to read you.

Todd vetter

I enjoyed your comments on Inerrancy. They validated much of what I have come to understand over the last two years as I have built a study on the death and resurrection. Many people/denominations hold differing views on what Year Christ died and some today have different views as to what day of the week.

Two years ago I set out to clear what looked to me like a Christian confusion. All the people making different cases for the death and resurrection were all building on the bible, all making a good case for why they believed differently, and all were making speculations to defend their version of the events portrayed the way they saw them.

They unknowingly cause Christ to loose credibility to the secular world because men are not united by Christ but divided by the bible and their personal interpretations of it.

I set out to clear this confusion by using God's witness of his son(prophecy) since if we believe not this witness we make God look like a liar (someone who looses credibility). What I found is over 9 time specific prophecies pointed to one single day and year all in accordence with the laws and testimony.

I think you will find this study to be facinating, objective, No BIAS, and complete in that it covers every facit of testimony History has to offer for this topic.

I hope this study blesses your life and those whom you share it with.

http://www.thedeathandresurection.com/pdf/death%20and%20resurrection%20time%20line.pdf

If any verse of text or historical reference can be perceived to be illustrated incorrectly. Please bring this to my attention so that I am not baring false witness.

God Bless,

Todd M. vetter

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