It doesn’t get any clearer than that! Before anyone was born, before any good or bad had been done, God chose those whom He desired to save how can this be read any other way? Romans 9:13 Just as it is written, βJacob I loved, but Esau I hated.β
It doesn’t get any clearer than that! Before anyone was born, before any good or bad had been done, God chose those whom He desired to save how can this be read any other way? Romans 9:13 Just as it is written, βJacob I loved, but Esau I hated.β
It is important to know “about” the Bible when practicing Christian Apologetics and sharing the faith. Take the quiz! [https://truthfaithandreason.com/a-case-for-the-bible-the-importance-of-knowing-about-the-bible-and-how-to-study-it-when-practicing-christian-apologetics/](https://truthfaithandreason.com/a-case-for-the-bible-the-importance-of-knowing-about-the-bible-and-how-to-study-it-when-practicing-christian-apologetics/) Last week we looked at some alarming statistics concerning Biblical illiteracy in our culture today, even among practicing Christians. Developing a Biblical worldview takes time and practice. Knowiβ¦
We are all descendants of Adam and Eve. This means that human evolution is a fraud, a fantasy and a fairytale.
What is your view of John MacArthur’s statement about people can be saved after taking the mark of the beast? Really trying to understand his statement.
This portrait of a spring sunrise behind my home was taken a few days ago on a chilly April morning. Godβs artistry and painting skills never cease to amaze me. When I witness a scene like this, I am continually taken back to those first words in the Bible found in Genesis 1:1…βIn the beginning, […]
This portrait of a spring sunrise behind my home was taken a few days ago on a chilly April morning. Godβs artistry and painting skills never cease to amaze me. When I witness a scene like this, I am continually taken back to those first words in the Bible found in Genesis 1:1…βIn the beginning, […]
I stumbled across this interesting gem on YouTube, Robert Lawrence Kuhns interviewing Alvin Plantinga on the Modal Ontological Argument for Dualism. At the end of the clip, Plantinga suggests that the argument is “terrifically strong”. This is fascinating; do other theists find this convincing? What about atheists? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOTn_wRwDE0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOTn_wRwDE0)
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