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Monthly Archives: July 2012
“Is there any conclusive proof of God?”
The answer to this question depends greatly on what is meant by “conclusive” proof. Can we reach out and touch God or see Him in the same way that we touch and see people? No. But there are countless ways … Continue reading
“Is the United States a Christian nation?”
It may seem intuitive, at first, to attempt to answer this question by focusing on government. But the best way to determine whether or not the United States is a Christian nation is to compare the philosophy of its people … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Guest Contributors
Tagged abortion, Declaration of Independence, homosexuality, United States
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“How can we have everlasting life when we still die?”
The Word of God assures us that all who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ will have everlasting life (John 3:16; 6:47; 1 John 5:13). The Greek word translated “everlasting” means perpetual, eternal, forever. Perhaps the word “perpetual” best explains … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Guest Contributors
Tagged apostacy, eternal security of the believer, everlasting life
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“Should a Christian be politically correct?”
Political correctness (PC) is defined as “a term that describes language, ideas, policies, and behavior seen as seeking to minimize social and institutional offense in occupational, gender, racial, cultural, sexual orientation, religious belief, disability, and age-related contexts.” The key word … Continue reading
It’s better than Xanax!
Worry seems to be America’s favorite indoor sport. Stress and worry are far too common among most Christians. The Bible teaches much about worry. The Bible clearly teaches that Christians are not to worry. In Philippians 4:6, we are commanded, “Do … Continue reading