Though I was young when the Soviet Union collapsed, my childhood and teen years were spent in the Soviet Union; I was brought up as a typical Soviet girl, who attended a good school, was a pioneer and then a Komsomol member, and later became a student of a classical Soviet-time university.I can’t say that [...]
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Closing in on The Coming Antichrist
September 20th, 2009
admin Even though the fascination with the identity of the Antichrist has been a major aspect of bible prophecy for hundreds of years, the twentieth and twenty first century has witnessed more focus on the end time Antichrist debate more than any other time primarily because the rise of the internet has created more exposure and [...]
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2 Comments »A Day in the Life: Berlin 1890
August 31st, 2009
admin The date is July 25, 1890. My name is Nils Hoffmann, born December 7th, 1870 in Berlin. I have recently returned to my parent’s home after attending school in Potsdam. I am hoping to hear back from a friend’s father who manages a chemical laboratory, for he had offered me a job upon my graduation. [...]