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Eli “Big Hoss” Caldwell
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OccupationSecurity
LocationGeorgia, United States
IntroductionThis blog contains various notes and studies I have done from a King James Only Mid-Acts Dispensational perspective. I also share articles, videos, and information from the different pastors and teachers I enjoy reading and listening to. I was 15 when I started this blog in 2013 so the older posts are very poorly written and I do not necessarily hold to some of those views anymore, as I have learned and grown more since then. Though I have been influenced by a lot of various teachers, the people that have helped me the most I have links to their websites on the “Favorite Sites” list on the right hand corner of the blog.
InterestsBible study, creation science, history, firearms, black powder guns, Native American artifacts, weight lifting.
Favorite moviesBONANZA (show), Gods and Generals, and most westerns.
Favorite musicHymns, Southern Gospel
Favorite booksThe King James Bible. The best study Bibles in my opinion are "The Common Man Reference Bible" by Dr. David Hoffman and the "Ruckman Reference Bible" by Dr. Peter Ruckman. Both are KJB believing and dispensational, though not Mid-Acts Dispensational. Also, since Dr. Hoffman’s study Bible came out he has become a flat earth conspiracy theorist, of which I disagree. I use his older Bible that does not have flat earth notes in it. Even so, it is worth having. For books in defense of the KJB, I recommend "Crowned With Glory" by Dr. Thomas Holland, "Which Version Is The Bible" by Dr. Floyd Jones, "One Book One Authority" by Dr. Douglas Stauffer, and "The Understandable History of The Bible" by Dr. Samuel Gipp. These are to the point and easy to understand. But the works of Dr. Ruckman, G. A. Riplinger, Dean Burgon, Jack Moorman, D.A. Waite, David Otis Fuller, etc are also good.
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