Tough Questions: Is there any proof or incidence that confirm the presence of God?
It depends entirely on what you will admit as evidence. For example, there are many scientists who have little or
Tough Questions: How did the literalist interpretation of Christianity win out over that of the Gnostics?
Q: How did the literalist interpretation of Christianity win out over that of the Gnostics? A: It didn't. The Gnostic "interpretation"
Rome or Greece: Interpreting the Fourth Kingdom in Daniel 2
In Daniel 2, there is a prophecy about a large statue made from four different metals, each symbolic of a
The Nephilim and the Sons of God in Genesis 6:4
I get questions about the Nephilim from Genesis 6:4 all the time. With several recent book series and movies based on speculation about what it might mean that the “sons of God married daughters of men”, producing the Nephilim, I thought it was time to weigh in on this long-standing puzzle from the Bible. After some careful investigation, I believe that it is possible to give solid answers to most questions about the Nephilim based almost entirely on information to be found within the Bible itself, rather than turning to sensationalistic speculation and outright myth.
7 Load-Bearing Truths from Genesis
I’ve been reading Genesis the last couple of weeks and thought I’d share some truths that have really been driven
Life of Pi – Review and Discussion Points
Pi’s family owned a zoo in India, but they decided to sell the animals and move to Canada in search
Is Christmas really a transformed pagan festival?
I came across an article this morning that I think you'll find very interesting. In short, it argues that the
The Bachelor – Part 1 – Could Jesus Have Been Married?
As the so-called “Gospel of Jesus’ Wife”[1] recently demonstrated, interest in the possibility that Jesus was married remains high. The
Problems with Special Creation
This is a brief supporting article for XXX. Below is a short list of theological problems related to the theory
Type & Termination: The Impact of Genre Classification on the Text-Critical Problem of Mark’s Ending.
Craig A. Smith, Ph.D. The text-critical problem of Mark’s ending remains one of the more vexing difficulties in studies of a