Prior to 1750, one of the most important geological thinkers was Niels Steensen (1638–1686), or Steno, a Danish anatomist and geologist. He established the principle […]
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The Lesson without a title
Next week we’ll start studying our doctrinal statement. We want you to have an understanding of your faith and have a better grasp on what […]
Why does Joseph have two different fathers listed?
reproduced from: https://answersingenesis.org/bible-timeline/genealogy/whats-in-a-fathers-name/ Why does Joseph (Jesus’s supposed father) have two different fathers listed in Matthew 1:16 and Luke 3:23? Matthew 1:16 And Jacob begot […]
Things You Think Are in the Bible, but Really Aren’t – Christmas Edition
https://answersingenesis.org/holidays/christmas/born-in-a-barn-stable/ First, the Bible certainly teaches that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, but it does not state that Joseph and Mary arrived in that town […]
“The Bible is full of Contradictions”
Or is it? A look at the so-called contradictions in the Bible John W. Haley, wrote the definitive work on the subject, “Alleged Discrepancies of […]
Inerrancy PLUS Sufficiency of Scripture
Too many people in Christian circles will readily agree to the Inerrancy of Scripture, but once you throw out the sufficiency of Scripture, the concept […]
Things You Think Are in the Bible, but Really Aren’t
1. The Fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil was an Apple Genesis 3:6 merely describes Eve eating some of the “fruit” […]
Knarrtober Part 4 – Witnessing
How to Witness? First, let’s make sure that we’ve got a solid understanding of Salvation. Unfortunately, in this day and age, many people with a […]
Knarrtober – Part 3 – Eisegesis vs. Exegesis
Eisegesis is the interpretation of the Biblical passage by reading into it one’s own ideas. This is opposed to exegesis is which the interpretation of […]