Did Moses make an error when he called a bat a bird?
Truly, the identity of Christ is of utmost importance. And yet, in today’s culture there are people teaching that Jesus was a created being.
PDF DownloadHow a mostly-forgotten figure influenced how we think about evolution.
Why do names of certain places appear both pre-Flood and post-Flood? Does this refute a global Flood that should have destroyed such places?
Were Noah’s sons born when he was 500 as Genesis 5:32 says or not as stated in Genesis 7:6 and Genesis 11:10?
Why didn’t Adam and Eve die the moment they ate the fruit as Genesis 2:17 implies?
Was Abel eating meat soon after the curse when he wasn’t supposed to be (Genesis 1:29) since he kept the flocks and sacrificed an animal in Genesis 4:2–4?
Can all sins be forgiven (Acts 13:39; Titus 2:14; 1 John 1:9) or not (Matthew 12:31; Mark 3:29; Luke 12:10)?
Like the city of Enoch, Babel was ultimately destroyed and left in ruins. But unlike Enoch, there are archaeological remains of Babel that can be studied today.
Genesis 6 and Numbers 13 (pre-Flood and post-Flood) mention the term Nephilim that has been the center of discussion for many years.
PDF DownloadTo settle this issue of the reality of dragons, let us turn to the Word of Almighty God who knows all things.
Getting a big picture of sin and death and how they are related in the Bible can make us better witnesses to today’s culture.
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