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Rick Reed
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03/07/10
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Description: What does the Bible say about the equality of men and women, and the different roles each should play in the Church and in the home?
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Rick Reed
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03/07/10
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Description: This article takes a look at how and why employees should embrace and apply their faith appropriately in the workplace, and why employers should be appreciative when they do.
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Rick Reed
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01/20/10
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Description: Are Angels real, or just a fictional part of Christian symbology? What does the Bible have to say about them?
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Rick Reed
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01/20/10
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Description: With all the violence, sex, adultery and other adult themes, should parents refrain from reading the Bible to children?
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Rick Reed
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Description: God created all things in the beginning, including Satan. Why would God deliberately create something so evil and powerful?
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Rick Reed
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Description: The death penalty is a controversial issue among Christians and non-Christians alike. What does the Bible have to say about it?
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Rick Reed
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Description: Halloween seems like a holiday custom made for children - dressing up, eating candy and staying up late. Should Christians be concerned about all the witch, ghost and demon costumes, or is it all perfectly harmless?
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Rick Reed
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01/20/10
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Description: All religions claim to speak the truth, but they have great differences in their view of reality. Is there such a thing as ultimate truth?
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Rick Reed
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01/20/10
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Description: We live in an era of love, respect and religious tolerance. How can Christians make such an intolerant claim that Jesus is the only way to God? Shouldn't people be free to choose which ever path to God works best for them?
Posted by
Rusty Wright
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01/10/10
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Description: When you seek to communicate with those outside your faith, do you ever feel like you're not getting through? People speak different psychological, emotional and intellectual languages. To reach them, learn to speak their language.
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Michael Lane
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07/02/08
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Description: If Jesus rose from the dead three days after He died, can His death be called a sacrifice? Some have questioned why Christians call it a sacrifice if God did not actually lose His Son permanently. This article takes a look at the pain, humiliation and separation Jesus endured and explains why any of these would be enough of a sacrifice to demand a response of awe and gratitude.
Posted by
Michael Lane
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04/20/08
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Description: The Bible contains some commandments that don't seem to apply anymore such as commanding men to have short hair, women to have long hair and forbidding tattoos and body piercings. Does God care about these things any more? Do 21st century Christians still need to heed these commandments?
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Michael Lane
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03/03/08
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Description: If there is one God and one Bible, why are there so many different Christian churches? If the Bible is infallible, why does each denomination have their own unique interpretation? Why can't all Christians worship as one body? This article examines these issues and explains how sin and the nature of Biblical interpretation are the two biggest factors in the division among Christians.
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Michael Lane
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01/06/08
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Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 in 3 votes
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Description: The argument for a moral law is one of the most persuasive logical arguments in favor of God's existence. It was the basis for much of the apologetic writing of the 20th century's greatest Christian thinker, C.S. Lewis. What makes the moral law so interesting is that we need not consult any ancient texts or religious doctrine, we need only to look inside ourselves and there we will find God.
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Rusty Wright
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11/21/07
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Description: Extremist Muslims do not represent all Muslims any more than white supremacists represent all Christians. Not all 'radical' Muslims are violent or hateful. But understanding extremist Muslim hatred is essential to interpreting our post-9/11 world. This article examines that hatred and offers a biblical response.
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Rusty Wright
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11/21/07
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Description: Rusty Wright, associate speaker and writer with Probe Ministries, takes a look at seven of the most common questions about Christianity asked by skeptics.
Posted by
Michael Lane
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10/15/07
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Rated 4.8 out of 5.0 in 4 votes
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Description: The contrast between the new and old testaments seems drastic. Jesus comes with a message of love, mercy and peace, while God in the Old Testament demands the complete destruction of his enemies, destroys entire cities and floods the earth, killing everything which is not safely on the ark. Is this even the same God? This article take a close look at these issues, and the contrast is not as drastic as it seems.
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Michael Lane
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10/10/07
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Rated 4.7 out of 5.0 in 3 votes
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Description: Is the Bible infallible? Does it contain any mistakes? Does that mean we have to take everything in it literally? This article examines all these questions using some key examples from the scripture.
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Michael Lane
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10/07/07
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Description: Christians say that Jesus is the only way, and this sounds very intolerant because society has an idea that religion is subjective, without any black and white or right and wrong. This article looks at the resurrection of Christ and Jesus' own claims that He is the "only way", and explains why it's not possible to compromise on these issues.
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Dr. William Lane Craig
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09/24/07
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Description: Five reasons are presented for thinking that critics who accept the historical credibility of the gospel accounts of Jesus do not bear a special burden of proof relative to more skeptical critics. Then the historicity of a few specific aspects of Jesus' life are addressed, including his radical self-concept as the divine Son of God, his role as a miracle-worker, his trial and crucifixion, and his resurrection from the dead.