There are three things to keep in mind when thinking about the mind. But before we look at the mind we need to consider how the Bible understands the heart.
Are not idle Christians starving the multitude by refusing to hand out the bread of life? Is this not a grievous sin?
If Easter is supposed to be a celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus, how did all these symbols and customs get added to the original fasting and feasting?
This is one of the tributes spoken at the memorial service for former AiG board member Dr. Mark Jackson, who passed away in Ohio at the age of 87.
We are either going to God or from God, and by this we may forecast our everlasting destiny.
After my tweet about the Cosmos TV series, secular bloggers and others went rather ballistic—for instance, this sort of headline appeared: “Ken Ham is a Liar.”
This is a courageous ruling about gay “marriage” that goes completely against what’s popular in a culture that has turned away from God’s Word.
The master-magnet of the gospel is not fear, but love. Penitents are drawn to Christ rather than driven.
Creation scientists have made huge achievements and advances in their field, but secularists still say that creationists can’t be real scientists.
No matter what idea a Christian may use to attempt to squeeze millions of years into the Bible, they all have the problem of putting death before Adam’s sin.