Growing Doubts about the Resurrection of the Dead
There have always been those who found the concept of the bodily resurrection incredible, i.e., unbelievable, and their modern counterparts are appearing increasingly--even in today's church.
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There have always been those who found the concept of the bodily resurrection incredible, i.e., unbelievable, and their modern counterparts are appearing increasingly--even in today's church.
A study of Cyrus the Great and his role in biblical prophecy
Does baptism come before or after the salvation contemplated in 1 Peter 3:21?
This is a review of the _Left Behind_ book series by Jerry Jenkins and Tim LaHaye, which advocates dispensational premillennialism.
Is performance singing with praise teams, choirs or solos acceptable in the worship of Christ's assembly? What are the arguments for and against this modern movement?
Will God remember all sins on the day of judgment, even those once pardoned?
This essay discusses the illogical positions that many argue with reference to aborition.
Our amazing universe is a wonderful, intricately designed machine.
This question discusses whether or not the translators of the King James Version had some bias toward the protestant dogma of "faith-only."
This editorial discusses the recent Vatican affirmation regarding the "primacy of Peter."
The greatest commandment ... love.
This essay is a discussion of the growing trend of drug treatment for children.
Moses, the man of God, was truly a remarkable person. His character was exemplary in a number of ways. And nowhere has that portrait been captured in such a condensed package as in Hebrews 11:24-27. Study this text carefully and be encouraged thereby.
A discussion of the so-called vestigial organs
This question discusses the ultimate fate of the wicked. Will it be annihilation or conscious suffering?
Is someone you love trapped in a cult? This article helps to identify the traits of a cult.
A discussion of the faith of Moses who forsook the treasures of Egypt
One of the last instructions Christ gave to his apostles was to go make disciples of all the nations. In this article, we review the account of this solemn command as recorded in Matthew 28:18-20.
How does one account for some of those "hard sayings" in the Scriptures?
Does the prohibition of the law of Moses, against making "markings" in the flesh condemn modern tatoos?