Almost from the time he began to campaign for President of the United States, rumors began to circulate that Barack Hussein Obama could be the Antichrist. Of course, the conjectures have not stopped and they all have one thing in common–barely any true basis in the Holy Scriptures.
This past fall the people of the United States voted in a new president. The slogan for one of the campaigns was largely based on two words: change and hope. The voters decided that change and hope were what they wanted and Barrack Obama was elected president.
I have received many comments from people who believe that the Bible may have been originally inspired by God, but now, several thousand years later, much of the original meaning has been lost in translation. Is this true?
A brief hermeneutic analysis of the words “little children” throughout the Bible.
Greek mythology and God’s word, the Bible, have different views on how the earth was created.
The New Testament of the Christian Bible was originally written in Greek and has been translated many, many times. Some readers find it helpful to learn to read scripture in it’s original language. Here are some learning resources.
An analysis of the difference between Jesus and Greek and Roman gods.
From casual table talk to forums on the Internet, the subject of speaking in tongues (glossolalia) is sometimes the topic of discussion. Concern about the phenomenon ranges from the thought that it is foolishness to the idea that the experience is necessary for salvation. Many who are conscientious about their spiritual well-being want some solid answers.
The renaissance brought the need for the bible to be in a common language which marked the beginning of the English bible.
Since science is from God, then God reveals Himself through science. Here’s scientific evidence that God exists.
