Month: May 2021

Why was the book of Tobit removed from the Protestant…

Why was the book of Tobit removed from the Protestant Bible? »

I am curious on people’s thoughts on which Bible translations…

I am curious on people’s thoughts on which Bible translations to use. I understand there are two ways to translate. Thought for thought(which takes opinion into it) and word for word. I also see KJV which many prefer. Just curious as to why individuals are using which translations. I personally use NASV, I’ve always leaned towards word for word to avoid the opinions n translation »

Hey guys, I am a Christian in seminary, and someone…

Hey guys, I am a Christian in seminary, and someone who likes apologetics. There is one question that has bothered me though and I am hoping someone can point me towards work done in this area. The question of theodicy has often been answered by an appeal to God’s justice. If there was no “hell” then Hitler will have escaped from what he truly deserves, for example. However, from... »

Posts about The Little Season of the End written by…

Posts about The Little Season of the End written by…

In short, are we now in the little season of the last days and should be looking for the revelation of the man of sin, the son of perdition? And how long do you think we have left; alias, the length of the little season according to the Bible? Posts about The Little Season of the End written by sungrist3in1 »

From Edwin M. Cotto CONTEXTUAL AND LOGICAL EVIDENCE IN ROMANS…

From Edwin M. Cotto CONTEXTUAL AND LOGICAL EVIDENCE IN ROMANS FOR A LAW THAT HAS NOT BEEN ABOLISHED According to the Encyclopedia, the letter to the Romans was probably written in AD 57.(1) This particular detail is important because the way Paul reasons in this letter requires that the law remain active rather than abolished. For example, Romans 2:12-13 says that it is the Law itself which will s... »