The site has 24 pages of Sabbath-related Scriptural truths and discussions. The idea was to bring a large quantity of sabbath-related apologetics together in one easy-to-navigate site, for those who are interested in the Sabbath truth.
Read moreWorth Reading: Why I am a Baptist
In its August edition, the journal First Things features an article R. Albert Mohler, Jr., entitled “Why I am a Baptist.”
Read moreThe Eugenics Episode
Eugenics was an offshoot of Darwinism that sought to improve the human race the same way you improve cows, horses, or corn: by selective breeding.
Read moreJohn Lennox: With What do you do Science?
In this wide-ranging interview with Eric Metaxas for his Socrates in the City series, Lennox discusses the problems with atheism, and the necessity for faith to do science.
Read moreGod Invented Quarantine
The concept of quarantine is a biblical concept, embedded in the law of Moses regarding cleanness and uncleanness.
Read moreDaniel 11: Prophecy Fulfilled
One important proof of the inspiration of Scripture is prophecies fulfilled. We’ve been studying the prophetic book of Daniel this past quarter, and have seen how the prophecies given to Daniel have been fulfilled.
Read moreCoronavirus Underscores Need to Observe Biblical Food Laws
In His love for us, God has given us laws that, if we follow them, will spare us from much illness and suffering.
Read moreA Defense of the Doctrine of Male Headship in the Church, Part 9
Nearly all denominations that have ordained women have experienced both the collapse of Biblical authority in their witness to the world and a major loss of membership and relevance to society
Read moreA Defense of the Doctrine of Male Headship in the Church, Part 8
There is nothing in the life of Ellen White that overturns God's order for His church, nor should we expect to find such a thing.
Read moreA Defense of the Doctrine of Male Headship in the Church, Part 7
Ellen White taught nothing contradicting the scriptural principles we have discussed so far in this series.
Read moreA Defense of the Doctrine of Male Headship in the Church, Part 6
We come now to the central issue in the ordination debate: whether candidates for the Christian Church’s headship offices of elder and bishop/overseer must be male.
Read moreA Defense of the Doctrine of Male Headship in the Church, part 5
“But I want you to realize that the head of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is man, and the head of Christ is God.” 1 Cor. 11:3
Read moreA Defense of the Doctrine of Male Headship in the Church, part 4
The divine principle of role differentiation is seen in the Godhead and in the unfallen angels, as well as in the human family.
Read moreA Defense of the Doctrine of Male Headship in the Church, Part 3
Adam’s headship extended beyond his role as husband and father. He was given responsibilities relating to the whole human family that Eve was not given.
Read moreA Defense of the Doctrine of Male Headship in the Church, Part 2
Before we can analyze whether women are excluded from the headship offices of the church, we must first distinguish between church offices and spiritual gifts.
Read moreA Defense of the Doctrine of Male Headship in the Church, Part 1
Ordination is a grant of ecclesiastical authority, in which the church authorizes someone to act for it in a certain role, office, or mission.
Read moreWilliam Wilberforce and the Suppression of the Slave Trade
“A man who acts from the principles I profess,” he said, “reflects that he is to give an account of his political conduct at the judgment seat of Christ.”
Read moreSlavery and the Bible, Part IV
The early Christian Church: (1) used church funds to free slaves, (2) developed a bishop-led church ceremony in which slaves were freed, and (3) encouraged wealthy converts to manumit their slaves en masse.
Read moreSlavery and the Bible, Part III
The Christianity of Paul, Philemon and Onesimus negates the institution of slavery. Everything significant about the way these men will treat each other is determined by their faith, not by Roman law.
Read moreSlavery and the Bible, Part II
The laws God gave Israel in His capacity as its lawgiver reflected Israel’s fallen humanity as much as they reflected God’s perfect righteousness. Because of our sinfulness, there are limits to what God, as a lawgiver, can do for us.
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