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Those Pre-Christian Deities Arent Much Like Jesus After All
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Share on Facebook Those Pre-Christian Deities Aren’t Much Like Jesus After All by J Warner Wallace I’ve written about how we, as Christians, ought to respond to the claim that Jesus is simply a fictional re-creation of prior “dying-and-rising” god mythologies. The first step in assessing the evidence requires ...1 week ago -
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Mrs. B.B. Warfield - Fred Zaspel: “Believe it or not, since the publication of my The Theology of B.B. Warfield: A Systematic Summary in early 2010 I have received more inquiries regarding Warfields wife, Annie, than any other single Warfield subject.” In this article he dispels some of the myths. 6 ...2 weeks ago -
The Coming Kingdom (Part 15)
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By Dr. Andy Woods Sugar Land Bible Church Because todays evangelical world believes that the church is experiencing the Messianic kingdom, we began a study chronicling what the Bible teaches about the kingdom. This earthly kingdom is anticipated in the office of Theocratic Administrator... Click on the Title to ...2 weeks ago -
How Early Christians Invented a Story of Martyrdom
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Unmythical Martyrs By Ephraim Radner: The tedium of repeated déjà vu in this sad little volume did at least send me back to Gibbon’s Decline and Fall. It is as if a... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]3 weeks ago -
Christian beliefs are rooted in reliable early records
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Share on Facebook Christian beliefs are rooted in reliable early records By William Hamblin and Daniel Peterson Written materials eventually wear out, fall apart and are discarded in our modern economy of disposable and replaceable abundance. But in the ancient world, papyrus scrolls and parchments were expensive and ...3 weeks ago


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