A few examples of tables of nations should show that historians were offering, sometimes unknowingly, a great confirmation of Genesis.
Dragons appear again and again in the records of cultures around the world, as well as in their art and pottery.
Was Jesus born on December 25? Or was that date really a borrowed pagan holiday?
“It was clear in the episode that you believe in God. But I just don’t understand how that is possible . . . . Do you at all agree with what I’m saying?”
People make the claim that it is impossible to get 7 billion descendants from two people. In kindness, where does the Bible say this is impossible?
Other alleged divine writings are not from God because they are not part of the Bible.
Many people think of the forbidden fruit as an apple. Is that what the Bible says?
Attempting to harmonize the Bible with evolution, some well-meaning Christians simply replaced one theological problem with another.
Atheists have an active belief system with views concerning origins (that the universe and life arose by natural processes). Atheism is a religion!
This quick survey can be used to present to a pastor at a church or a Christian college to see if the institution really believes what the Scriptures say.
The Christmas timeline of the biblical account makes sense when Luke and Matthew are carefully analyzed.
One of the major attacks on the Bible has been directed against Moses and his authorship of the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old Testament.
It is World Philosophy Day, meant to honor and respect the world’s varied philosophies as equal truth and to encourage people everywhere to study philosophy.
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