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Apologetics

Are there errors in the Bible?

The Bible, written over 1,500 years by 40 authors, remains remarkably accurate without change to its core message. Far from containing true errors, the Bible proves trustworthy, unified, and divinely inspired—standing as God’s enduring Word of truth.

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Can God make a rock so heavy He cannot lift it?

God’s omnipotence doesn’t mean He can do the logically impossible; He can do all things that are consistent with His perfect nature. The “rock so heavy He cannot lift” paradox is a misunderstanding—God’s power is limitless, but it cannot contradict His own nature or logic.

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Can we trust biblical prophecy? Does biblical prophecy really predict the future?

Biblical prophecy can be trusted because it comes from God and has been fulfilled with incredible accuracy in the past. Biblical prophecy calls us to trust in the God who rules over history, keeps His promises, and will bring His future plans to completion.

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Classical apologetics – What is it?

Classical apologetics provides rational reasons for the truth claims of Christianity. Classical apologetics first demonstrates that belief in God is reasonable and then establishes that Christian truth claims are also reasonable to believe.

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Did the Bible copy other religious myths, legends, and traditions?

The Bible is God’s unique revelation, not copied from other religious myths or traditions—similarities arise from shared historical events, not from borrowing. The Bible’s distinct theological truths and fulfilled prophecies set it apart as divine truth, confirmed by history and Scripture.

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Did the authors of the New Testament view their writing as inspired Scripture?

Yes, the authors of the New Testament viewed their writings as inspired Scripture, divinely influenced by God. Paul and Peter, among others, recognized their messages as God's commands, affirming their writings as part of sacred Scripture.

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Do the narratives of Jesus' birth contradict each other?

The narratives of Jesus' birth found in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke have differences, but they are not contradictory. The narratives of Jesus’ birth are complementary accounts that provide different perspectives on the same events.

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Does the Bible condone misogyny?

The Bible does not condone misogyny. It consistently affirms that men and women are equally made in God’s image and valued by Him, each within their unique design and roles.

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Does the Bible say anything about near-death experiences?

The Bible does not mention near-death experiences but records instances where people truly died and were restored to life. Any claims of NDEs today should be evaluated by Scripture.

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Evidential apologetics – What is it?

Christianity is an evidence-based faith. Evidential apologetics presents biblical miracles, especially the resurrection of Christ, as evidence for God and the Bible.

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God hates shrimp – Is this an accurate statement?

God does not hate shrimp—Old Testament dietary laws were ceremonial, not moral, and are fulfilled in Christ; homosexuality, however, is called a sin both in the Old and New Testaments. Christians are called to uphold God’s moral standards while showing love and grace to all.

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Has the Bible been corrupted, changed, or tampered with?

The Bible we read today is remarkably faithful to the original manuscripts, with 99% accuracy confirmed by historical evidence and discoveries like the Dead Sea Scrolls. Minor differences exist but don’t affect core Christian doctrines, proving that the Bible has not been corrupted or tampered with over time.

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Have Christians corrupted the Bible?

Despite the claims, there is no evidence that Christians have corrupted the Bible. The textual evidence supports the authenticity and integrity of the Bible's message.

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How could God allow something like the Holocaust? Why did God allow the Holocaust?

Atrocities such as the Holocaust are the result of sinful choices made by sinful men in rebellion against a holy God. Rebellion stems from pride and a desire to be one's own master, rejecting God's rightful rule.

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How did the things Jesus did and said when alone get recorded in the Gospels?

Though Jesus was sometimes physically alone, He likely shared those experiences with His disciples—and the Holy Spirit ensured the Gospel writers recorded exactly what God wanted us to know. All Scripture is God-breathed, faithfully revealing the truth we need for life, even about Jesus' private moments.

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How does the cosmological argument support the existence of God?

The cosmological argument for the existence of God states that anything that began to exist must have a cause. Both philosophical reasoning and scientific discoveries point to a Creator beyond space, time, and matter—just as the Bible describes God.

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How does the moral argument support the existence of God?

Objective moral values and duties exist, and their existence points to a moral lawgiver—God. Without objective moral law there can be no sense of right and wrong.

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How does the ontological argument support the existence of God?

The ontological argument suggests that if it's even possible for God to exist, then He must exist logically. This argument is based on the idea that the concept of a maximally great being, or God, necessitates His existence in all possible worlds, including our own.

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How does the teleological argument support the existence of God?

Design requires a designer, and thus the appearance of design in the natural world is evidence of a supernatural designer.

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How important would the discovery of Noah's Ark be?

While the discovery of Noah's Ark would validate the biblical account and support the faith of believers, it would likely not be important to non-believers. Our faith should not rest upon historical discoveries.

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How is belief in God different than belief in a Flying Spaghetti Monster?

Belief in the existence of God is reasonable, based on the supporting evidence. However, belief in a Flying Spaghetti Monster is irrational and lacks evidence.

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How is the Bible inspired? What does it mean for the Bible to be inspired?

The Bible is God-breathed, written through human authors under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, making every word a direct revelation from Him. Because Scripture is inspired and inerrant, it equips us to learn, correct, and live rightly, calling us to submit fully to God’s authority and wisdom in our daily lives.

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How similar is the Enuma Elish to the creation account in Genesis?

Genesis and the Enuma Elish share some ancient Near Eastern language and motifs, but they present radically different theologies of origins. Genesis describes the one sovereign God creating by His word in peace and order, while the Enuma Elish centers on violent conflict among many gods.

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How was the flood during Noah's time just?

The flood was just because God judged widespread evil in perfect holiness, not out of rage but righteousness. At the same time, God showed mercy by saving Noah, offering hope even in judgment.

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If God knew the Fall was going to happen – that Satan would rebel and Adam and Eve would sin – why did He create them?

God knew the Fall would happen, yet He created humanity to fulfill His eternal plan of love, grace, and redemption through Christ. The Fall was not a surprise, but part of God's sovereign purpose to reveal His glory in rescuing and restoring what was lost.

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Is God the first cause?

God is the uncaused first cause who brought the universe into existence, confirmed by the Bible, philosophy, and modern science. God’s eternal power, intelligence, and creativity reveal Him as the ultimate source of everything we see and know.

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Is it possible to prove the infallibility of the Bible?

God's omnipotence and perfection means He speaks the truth and does not tell lies or make mistakes. Since God can't err, then His Word, the Bible, can't err either.

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Is it true that all of humankind knows there is a God/god?

Creation shouts that God exists, and our conscience quietly agrees—leaving no one truly unaware of their Creator. Yet knowing God exists isn’t enough to save; only the gospel reveals how we can be rescued from the judgment we deserve.

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Is the Bible just mythology? How can I know?

The Bible is not a compilation of mythological tales—it is God’s truth, grounded in historical eyewitness accounts and fulfilled prophecy. The Bible is not mythology but spiritual truth with real historical events we can trust.

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Is the Bible reliable?

The Bible is the most reliable ancient text, supported by historical accuracy, fulfilled prophecies, and its meticulous transmission over centuries. Its unparalleled influence, widespread preservation, and confirmation by archaeology make it a trustworthy, timeless message we can depend on.

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Is the Bible true?

The Bible is true—historically accurate, logically consistent, and spiritually powerful. The Bible isn't just a book; it's the living Word of God that transforms lives as it reveals God's glory, fulfills prophecy, and leads us to Jesus, the Word made flesh.

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Is the Shroud of Turin really Jesus' burial cloth?

The Shroud of Turin may have been the burial cloth of a crucified man but is unlikely to be Jesus' actual burial cloth. Our faith in Jesus' death and resurrection does not depend on physical artifacts but on Scripture and eyewitness testimony.

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Is the ”God gene” a good argument against God? Does the ”God gene” disprove God?

The God gene hypothesis has been widely criticized by scientists and theologians alike. This hypothesis does not disprove God, lacks merit, and has not withstood the test of time.

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Is there a God?

The God of the Bible exists. He has made Himself known through nature, Scripture, and His Son, Jesus Christ.

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Is truth compelling?

Truth is compelling because it comes from God, reveals reality as it is, and leads to life, freedom, and transformation in Christ. It doesn’t just inform—it confronts every heart with a response.

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Is truth relative?

Truth is not a matter of beliefs and opinions; it is eternal and absolute. It is the reality God has created and defined, and we are to live our lives according to it.

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Presuppositional apologetics – What is it?

Presuppositional apologetics is an internal analysis of worldviews. The goal is to show the Christian worldview is consistent, while the non-Christian worldview is inconsistent.

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Should we use BCE and CE or BC and AD?

BC/AD and BCE/CE mark the same point in history—the coming of Jesus—yet Scripture does not require Christians to use one system over the other. The labels may vary, but the truth does not: all of history ultimately centers on Christ.

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The Dead Sea Scrolls - What are they and why do they matter?

The Dead Sea Scrolls are the oldest copies of biblical manuscripts we have. These biblical scrolls were found in caves in Qumran. They confirm the reliability of our modern Hebrew Bible (Old Testament).

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The Hallucination Theory – What is it?

The hallucination theory claims that Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances were hallucinations experienced by His followers. However, this theory is contradicted by group eyewitness accounts, the empty tomb, and the life-changing transformation of those who saw the risen Jesus.

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The Q Gospel – What is it? If there was a Q Gospel would that make the Synoptic Gospels less valid?

The Q Gospel is a hypothetical document alleged to have been used by the authors of Matthew and Luke as a source of information. However, there is no proof that the Q Gospel existed.

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The Swoon Theory - What is it? Did Jesus survive His crucifixion?

The Swoon Theory suggests that Jesus did not die on the cross but merely passed out or "swooned" and later escaped from the tomb. However, based on the evidence, the Swoon Theory is not plausible.

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Was Jesus wrong when He told the disciples that some of them would 'not taste death until they see the kingdom of God' (Luke 9:27; Matthew 16:28; Mark 9:1)?

Jesus was not wrong when He told the disciples that some of them would not taste death until they see the kingdom of God—He was pointing to the transfiguration. God’s promises are real, His kingdom is certain, and glimpses of Christ’s majesty strengthen our hope as we wait for its full revelation.

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Was the Bible transmitted by oral tradition?

The Bible was not passed down as vague oral traditions but faithfully transmitted orally until written. The Bible stands as trustworthy, historical truth—preserved by God so we can build our lives on a firm foundation.

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What does it mean for the Bible to be infallible? What is biblical infallibility?

The Bible is infallible, meaning every word is completely true, flawless, and trustworthy because it comes from a perfect God. God has preserved His Word, so we can trust the Bible as God’s infallible, unchanging truth for our lives.

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What if Christianity has gotten it wrong?

The reliability of God’s character, His Word, and His resurrection show us that Christianity is true. If Christianity has gotten it wrong, we are stuck in guilt and have no hope for the evil that clearly exists in the world, but if Christianity has gotten it right, then all those who reject Him for salvation will face eternal consequences.

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What is Christian apologetics and why is it important?

Christian apologetics is the rational defense of the Christianity’s truth claims , providing reasons for faith based on biblical, philosophical, scientific, and experiential evidence. Christian apologetics is important because it equips believers to defend their hope in Christ with gentleness, respect, and a clear conscience.

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What is a Christian view of the intellect?

A Christian view of the intellect sees the mind as a gift from God, meant to be cultivated and used to glorify Him. Believers are called not only to love God passionately but also thoughtfully, with minds transformed by Scripture and renewed by the Holy Spirit.

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What is the Epic of Gilgamesh? What relation does it have with the biblical Flood?

The Epic of Gilgamesh is an ancient Mesopotamian poem about Gilgamesh, the king of Uruk, which includes a famous flood account with notable similarities to the Genesis account, alongside significant differences. Both the Mesopotamian myths and the Bible preserve memories of a real, world-shaping flood.

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What is the best evidence or argument for intelligent design?

Evidence for intelligent design includes the beginning of the universe, the fine-tuning of physical constants, and the origin of information in DNA.

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What is the proof for God? Is there any conclusive proof of God?

The Bible assumes God’s existence and does not seek to prove it. Various philosophical, logical, and scientific arguments offer solid evidence for the existence of a Creator.

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What proof do we have for the inspiration of the Bible?

Several lines of evidence establish that the Bible is God’s inspired Word. Inspiration is affirmed by fulfilled prophecy, biblical unity, historical and archaeological findings, and confirmation in the spirit of a believer.

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Why are there millions of starving children in the world? Does God care?

Millions of children suffer from hunger due to poverty, war, disasters, and uneven food distribution, but God deeply cares about their plight. God calls His people to actively share with the poor and hungry, reflecting His love through practical compassion and justice.

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Why does Christian doctrine cause so much division?

Christian doctrine causes division when believers emphasize secondary issues or allow differences to fracture relationships. By keeping our focus on essential truths and responding to differences with humility, love, and patience, we can reflect unity and prevent unnecessary divisions.

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Why does God allow evil rulers like Hitler and Saddam to have power?

God allows even evil rulers, like Hitler and Saddam, to come to power under His sovereign control, using their actions to fulfill His greater purposes. Though we may not understand why, the Bible calls us to respect earthly authority while trusting in God’s ultimate justice and future reign.

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Why does God allow evil?

God allows evil, not because He is evil, but to display His justice, mercy, and glory more clearly in contrast to it. Though evil is real and painful, it is temporary and under God’s sovereign control, ultimately serving His good and eternal purposes.

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Why does God allow house fires? Why did God let my house burn down?

Tragedies like house fires occur as a result of living in a fallen, broken world, but God is good even through them. While we may not understand why God allows certain things like house fires to happen, He is always present, sovereign, and able to bring good out of even the worst circumstances.

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Why does God allow sickness?

Sickness exists because we live in a fallen world, but God uses even sickness for our good and His glory. Even when we don’t understand why God allows sickness, we can trust that He is sovereign, good, and with us in our suffering.

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Why does God command so much killing in the Old Testament? Does God condone violence?

God’s commands to destroy certain nations in the Old Testament were specific acts of judgment meant to stop sin and protect His people, not endorsements of violence We as believers are called to love our enemies and trust God’s justice and mercy rather than take our own vengeance.

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Why does God let bad things happen to good people?

Bad things happen to people because we live in a fallen, broken world where no one is truly good apart from God. Yet through suffering, God works with purpose, ultimately bringing good out of what seems hopeless.

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Why does God let good things happen to bad people?

God lets good things happen to bad people, but earthly blessings don’t reflect ultimate moral approval. Instead of getting upset at the temporary fortunes of others, we should remember that God’s justice is eternal, His timing is perfect, and true reward is found in a restored relationship with Him through Jesus Christ.

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Why does God let innocent people suffer?

We don't always know why God allows suffering, but we do know that God provides comfort for suffering. Though we may not understand why God allows even innocent people to suffer, we can respond with patience and trust.

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Why is Christianity so bloody?

Christianity is "bloody" because, according to the Bible, the shedding of blood is necessary for the forgiveness of sins. Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross and the shedding of His blood provided the atonement for our sins, making a way for reconciliation with God.

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Why is there often so much suffering in death? Why do so many experience such suffering before death?

Suffering and death are painful realities, but even in the hardest moments, God can use them to strengthen faith, build character, and inspire others. For believers, every trial is temporary, pointing us toward eternal life where pain, sorrow, and death will be gone forever.

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Why should I become a Christian?

A big reason to become a Christian is God's promise of eternal life and the forgiveness of sins. Another benefit to being a Christian is that it enables us to have a relationship with the Creator of all.

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Why should I believe in God?

Believing in God is essential because He is the Creator who has revealed Himself through creation, His Word, and the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Faith in God not only gives us purpose and hope for today but also assures us of eternal life through Christ, who is the way to the Father.

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Why should I believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ?

Multiple lines of evidence confirm the resurrection of Jesus Christ: the empty tomb, numerous eyewitness accounts, and the dramatic transformation of fishermen into bold gospel preachers. The resurrection of Jesus shows that Jesus has conquered sin, death, and the devil and that all those who trust in Him have eternal hope .

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Why should I believe the Bible?

We should believe the Bible because Jesus validates it as the divinely inspired Word of God. The Bible is God’s primary means of communicating His thoughts and will to mankind.

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Why would God allow deception?

God allowing deception for a time does not mean He is not sovereign or good—it means He is patiently working out His greater purpose. Lies may deceive for a time, but God’s truth will ultimately expose, judge, and triumph over them all.

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With so much evil in the world, how can I believe in the goodness of God?

Even amid a world full of evil and suffering, God’s goodness is evident in His creation, provision, and promises of redemption. Through Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, evil has been defeated, and as we await the fullness of that victory, we can trust in His presence and find hope in His guidance through our struggles.

Culture

Does The Lord of the Rings series have Christian themes?

The Lord of the Rings is a wonderful series with wisdom and beauty in the characterizations and the writing. But the world Tolkien created was not meant to be a Christian world and should not be interpreted as such.

Culture

How did the peace sign originate?

The peace sign most likely started as a protest symbol against nuclear armament. While the sign is not a Christian symbol, Christians are called to be peacemakers in all times and situations.

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How does God view illegal immigration?

Scripture reveals God’s compassion for immigrants without rewriting modern immigration law. Christians are called to obey earthly authorities while remembering that true citizenship is in heaven.

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How should a Christian view Harry Potter?

Harry Potter can be enjoyed as a fantasy story about good versus evil, but its use of occult themes gives many Christians pause. Harry Potter does give a powerful picture of redemption, but we need to seek God for how we can honor Him with our entertainment choices.

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How should a Christian view refugees?

Christians should view refugees as image-bearers of God who should be treated with dignity. Personal treatment of refugees is not synonymous with government policy toward them.

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Is John Milton's Paradise Lost biblically accurate?

Paradise Lost fills in the Bible’s silences with poetic imagination, not new doctrine. Milton’s details are fictional, but his theology is in line with Scripture—so enjoy the poem, and trust the Bible for the truth.

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Is Todd Bentley of Fresh Fire Ministries a biblical teacher? Was the Lakeland, Florida revival biblical?

Todd Bentley’s dramatic claims at the 2008 Lakeland revival drew huge attention, but his immoral actions and unbiblical teachings show he is not a trustworthy spiritual leader. True biblical miracles are verifiable and God-honoring, while Bentley’s ministry relied on unverifiable signs and failed to produce the fruit of genuine Christ-centered ministry.

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Is contemporary Christian music honoring to God?

Contemporary Christian music is a broad category of Christian music. Style doesn’t determine holiness—biblical lyrics, a focus on God, and a desire for genuine worship does.

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Is it okay for a Christian to pledge of allegiance to the flag?

Christians may pledge allegiance to a flag as a form of respect and a promise to be a good citizen. However, a believer’s primary allegiance should always be to God.

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Is the Divine Comedy/Dante's Inferno biblically accurate?

Though creative, Dante's Divine Comedy is a work of fiction, not a source for accurate biblical theology. The Bible alone offers a clear way to know God and spend eternity with Him.

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Is the Zeitgeist movie true?

The Zeitgeist movie is not true and has been widely discredited by experts in history, religion and science. While not a reliable source of information, it may appeal to those captivated by conspiracy theories.

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Is the saying 'idle hands are the Devil's workshop' biblical?

The saying “idle hands are the Devil’s workshop” isn’t in the Bible, but its principle is biblical—idleness can lead to sin while work is a God-given gift. Living with purpose, whether in work or rest, honors God and keeps us from temptation.

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Jesus Camp – What is it?

Jesus Camp is a 2006 documentary exposing the Pentecostal children’s camp “Kids on Fire,” where some biblical teaching was mixed with heavy emotionalism and unbiblical ideas. It serves as a cautionary reminder that even Christian programs must be evaluated by Scripture.

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Jesus Christ Superstar - Is the rock opera biblical?

Jesus Christ Superstar contains theological problems and misrepresents Jesus and other Bible figures. The best source to learn about Jesus is God’s Word.

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The "church of Oprah"—What is it? Is Eckhart Tolle's A New Earth consistent with biblical Christianity?

Oprah’s influence is huge, but there’s no actual “church of Oprah.” Eckhart Tolle’s book A New Earth, promoted by Oprah, blends New Age ideas that conflict with biblical Christianity.

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The National Day of Prayer – What is it?

The National Day of Prayer was established in the U.S. in 1952 and annually observed as a day for Americans to pray for their country and government. For Christians, the National Day of Prayer is a meaningful opportunity to pray sincerely and publicly to the one true God.

Culture

The Thomas Jefferson Bible – What is it?

Thomas Jefferson created his own version of Jesus by cutting out miracles, deity, and the resurrection from the Gospels, keeping only what fit his rationalism. Removing the supernatural results in a Jesus who cannot save.

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The Urantia Book – What is it?

The Urantia Book claims to be spiritual revelation from celestial beings, revealing mysteries of God, the universe, history, Jesus, and humanity. However, the book is not compatible with biblical doctrine, nor is it authentic.

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Was Nostradamus a prophet of God?

Nostradamus was a sixteenth-century French pharmacist who became known for writing mysterious poems that some have treated as prophecies. Nostradamus was not a true prophet because his writings fail to point people to God and were not perfectly accurate.

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What are the Jesus Papers?

The Jesus Papers is a 2006 book written by Michael Baigent, which argued that hidden documents revealed that Jesus did not die on the cross but lived for years after in marriage with Mary Magdalene in the South of France. The novel is based on unfounded conspiracy theories, not legitimate historical accounts.

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What can we learn from The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan?

The Pilgrim's Progress is a Christian allegory written by John Bunyan and published in 1678 with Part Two published in 1684. Reading the Scriptures brought to life in Bunyan's fictional telling often helps readers grasp biblical truths in new ways.

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What is Red Letter Christians?

Red Letter Christians is an organization that purports to be apolitical but connects Jesus’ words, especially from the Sermon on the Mount, to political causes. Emphasizing one part of the Bible to the exclusion of others is problematic.

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What is The Bible Project?

The Bible Project is a nonprofit animation studio that brings Scripture to life through creative, accessible videos and resources. The Bible Project helps people see the Bible as one unified story and makes study and understanding accessible for all.

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What is The Gospel Coalition?

The Gospel Coalition (TGC) is a network of evangelical churches and pastors in the Reformed tradition who focus on preparing the next generation for gospel-centered ministry. While secondary theological debates exist, its core mission is uniting Christians around gospel-centered teaching and ministry.

Culture

What is a Christian response to illegal aliens/illegal immigrants?

Christians should follow the laws of the land, while also showing the love of Christ to illegal immigrants.

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What is a Christian response to the negativity rampant in society?

Christians should expect life to involve struggles and troubles but should not succumb to negativity because of that. Christians have eternal hope in Christ through whom we are renewed and strengthened.

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What is the meaning of a scarlet letter?

Nathaniel Hawthorne’s nineteenth century fictional novel The Scarlet Letter popularized the term “scarlet letter” as a symbol of shame for sin. Those who accept Christ as Savior, though, have been released from the shame of sin and can walk in newness of life with Christ.

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Who were the Jesus freaks? What was the Jesus Movement?

The “Jesus freaks” were passionate believers of the 1960s–70s Jesus Movement who found true meaning in Christ amid countercultural disillusionment. Their bold, joy-filled faith sparked a revival that reshaped worship, evangelism, and modern American Christianity.

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Why do televangelist scandals seem commonplace?

Televangelist scandals seem common because human sinfulness affects everyone, even those in ministry, and the public spotlight magnifies their failures. While some exploit their platform for greed or pride, the real issue isn’t televangelism itself—it’s the heart.

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Why do we say 'God bless you' in response to a sneeze?

Saying “God bless you” after a sneeze likely began as a superstition to protect someone’s health, but it’s perfectly fine for Christians to use it today as a sincere expression of care. The Bible encourages blessing others in God’s name, so saying “God bless you” with meaning honors God rather than trivializes Him.

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Are demons actually the disembodied spirits of the Nephilim?

Demons are fallen angels, not the disembodied spirits of the Nephilim. The spirits involved in the Nephilim account appear to be bound in a spiritual prison until Christ rules and reigns. Until then, we battle demonic activity by abiding in Christ.

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Are demons and fallen angels the same thing?

Yes, demons and fallen angels refer to the same thing—angels who rebelled against God.

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Can Satan control the weather?

While Satan may sometimes use the weather for his destructive means, he is not in control of it. Satan has no control over the weather that God has not already planned for His ultimate good.

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Can Satan hear our prayers?

While Satan has some authority, his power is limited. Satan cannot hear our prayers, but God can. He is the One to whom we pray and the One who answers our prayers.

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Can Satan read minds? Is he able to know our thoughts?

Satan cannot read minds, but he is very good at knowing and understanding human behavior. God alone knows our thoughts and hearts and provides the power to overcome Satan’s attacks, lies, and temptations.

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Can demons possess objects? Can demons attach themselves to inanimate / non-living objects?

The Bible does not say that demons can possess objects or attach themselves to inanimate objects; demons seek to oppress and deceive people. Believers are called to abstain from evil and to worship God alone instead of worrying about the spiritual status of objects.

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Christian Demonology – What is it?

Christian demonology is the study of demons based on what the Bible says. Demons exist, and it is important to know what the Bible says about them, so we can stay on guard against spiritual attacks and deception.

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Could more of the angels sin?

Angels were created with a will, and some sinned. Since salvation is not for the angels, but for humanity, it appears that their rebellion was a one-time decision; thankfully, humanity has the opportunity to receive Christ’s salvation until the moment of death.

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Do angels exist?

Angels exist; they serve and worship God. The existence of angels invites us to realize that there is more to this world than just what we see with our eyes.

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Do demons exist?

Yes, demons exist. Demons are fallen angels, who rebelled against God. However, those who trust in Christ can be confident that God has triumphed over them and has equipped us with everything we need to overcome their evil schemes.

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Does Satan exist?

Yes, Satan exists, and he opposes God and tries to deceive humanity. Despite Satan’s power and influence right now, it is limited, and his destruction is sure.

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Does Satan have different names? What are the names of Satan?

Satan has several different names, revealing his nature, intentions, and negative relationship to humanity. Despite Satan’s intentions, Jesus, the name above all names, will conquer Satan, and believers can live in that assurance.

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Does Satan have to ask for God's permission before he can attack us?

While Satan did ask for God’s permission before he attacked Job and Peter, we are not told that this is what happens for every attack he launches. While Satan can attack us, God has given us everything we need to counter his attacks.

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Does Satan know his final destination?

Satan knows his final destination. He is aware that his time is short, and the Bible clearly declares that he will ultimately be cast into the lake of fire.

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Familiar spirits – What are they?

Familiar spirits are connected with demons. God calls us to seek Him, not familiar spirits, who want our demise.

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How are demonic strongholds overcome?

Demonic strongholds are lies that keep us in sin or away from God. Demonic strongholds can be overcome by identifying lies, comparing them with God’s Word, and standing against evil in the power of God’s Spirit.

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How can we tell the difference between a psychological disorder and demon possession?

While psychological disorders have similarities to demon possession in the Bible, it is not always a sign of demonic possession. When a person presents with psychological abnormalities, we must address the physical, psychological, and spiritual components.

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How is it that Satan thought he could defeat God?

Satan thought he could defeat God because his pride warped reality, but his defeat is sure. God warns us that He opposes those who follow in Satan’s prideful footsteps but He promises to give grace to the humble.

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How much access to heaven does Satan have? Why does God allow Satan to enter heaven at times?

Satan appears to have some limited access to heaven when it fulfills God’s purposes. Satan’s access to heaven is limited as is his power on this earth. While Satan’s access to God is limited, we can have full, unlimited access to God through Christ.

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How much power does Satan have?

While Satan has power and influence in this world, his power is limited by God and he cannot operate past what God permits. We can resist the Devil as we trust in Christ’s victory and rely on the power of the Holy Spirit and God’s Word.

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How should Christians view paranormal activity?

Christians should recognize that paranormal activity is real and that if it is not of God, it is demonic. Christians are to avoid opening themselves up to paranormal activity and instead seek God’s presence.

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In Genesis chapter 3, is the serpent Satan?

Yes, the serpent in Genesis chapter 3 is Satan. While Satan wants to deceive, God wants us to find life through the truth.

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In what way is Satan the accuser?

Satan is the accuser who seeks to condemn us for our sins. However, all those who put their faith in Christ need not fear the accuser. Instead, they find His grace, love, and transformation and the conviction that leads to life instead of the accusations that lead to shame.

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Is Metatron in the Bible? Who or what is Metatron?

Metatron is not found in the Bible, but various mystical and apocryphal writings make reference to Metatron as an angelic being.

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Is Satan / the devil a person or some sort of force or personification of evil?

Satan is a real spiritual being, not just a personification of evil. Although Satan is evil, evil also comes from sinful desires within us. We are called to live for God and stand firm against the Devil, knowing that God’s power in us overcomes his schemes to steal, kill, and destroy.

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Is Satan Lucifer? Does the fall of Lucifer describe Satan?

Some versions of the English Bible use the term Lucifer in the Old Testament, in reference to Satan. Lucifer’s fall from heaven is a reminder of the destructive nature of pride and the importance of humbly obeying God.

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Is Satan in hell?

Currently Satan is roaming the earth seeking to tear people down and deceive them, and we are called to be watchful for his schemes. Satan will ultimately reside in the lake of fire—the eternal hell—where he will receive eternal punishment.

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Is Satan omnipresent?

Satan is not omnipresent. Unlike God, who fills heaven and earth, Satan is a created being who moves from place to place and operates within a limited domain.

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Is Satan the master of hell?

Satan is not the master of hell; instead, hell was created for him and all who reject God. God is the master of hell, yet He calls all to repent and turn to Him for salvation so they don’t have to experience it.

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Is spiritual mapping biblical? What is spiritual mapping?

Spiritual mapping is not biblical. While demons and spiritual warfare are real, we defeat their power by trusting in Christ, walking by the Spirit, and putting on the full armor of God.

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Is there demonic activity in the world today?

There is definitely demonic activity in the world today, but not every bad thing is caused by demons. We are called to resist the Devil and demonic activity, and instead submit to and follow Christ.

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Nephilim - Who or what were they?

The Nephilim are a supernaturally strong and tall people that came as a result of fallen angels. The Nephilim remind us of the consequences of straying from God’s design and the importance of pursuing holiness.

Demons

Prior to his fall, was Satan in charge of music in heaven?

Satan was in charge of something in heaven, but his specific role prior to his fall is unclear. Music today can either be beneficial or harmful, and believers are called to have discernment regarding what music they listen to.

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Spiritual warfare - What does the Bible say?

Spiritual warfare is real as there is always a spiritual battle we cannot see. However, God is greater than any evil forces, and believers have the assurance that God has given us all we need to face the spiritual warfare around us.

Demons

Territorial spirits – What are they?

The concept of territorial spirits is the idea that demons have responsibility over specific geographic regions. While Scripture neither confirms nor denies territorial spirits, God’s Word confirms that Jesus has victory over all demons; it is Him we trust to overcome any demonic opposition.

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The Rephaim – Who were they?

The Rephaim were strong, mighty giants who likely had ties to the Nephilim. The Rephaim no longer exist. God rules over all, and even giants will fall if they do not submit to Him.

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What are demons according to the Bible?

Demons are angels who rebelled against God and who desire the destruction of humanity. Our hope and protection against demons comes from God, who is far greater.

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What are jinn?

Jinn are supernatural beings in Arabic and Islamic literature; the Bible does not mention beings named jinn. The spiritual realm is real, even if there are no beings named jinn.

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What are the principalities and powers the Bible talks about?

Principalities and powers are spiritual forces, some of which oppose God. Nothing can separate us from God’s love, including principalities and powers.

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What are the teachings of demons, or doctrines of demons, mentioned in 1 Timothy 4:1?

The teachings or doctrines of demons refers to false teachings meant to deceive people. We can recognize false teachings by knowing God’s Word and seeing the fruit they produce.

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What did Jesus mean when He said, 'I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven'?

When Jesus said He saw Satan fall like lightning, He was confirming Satan’s defeat and loss of authority. Satan’s power is limited over those who are saved and victorious through Christ.

Demons

What does it mean in James 2:19 that 'even the demons believe'?

Even the demons believe means that even demons acknowledge who God is and believe certain things about Him; however, this is not saving faith. True belief results in surrendering our lives to Christ and living for Him. Genuine faith is more than intellectual assent; it must lead to a changed life.

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What does it mean that Satan is the God of this world (2 Corinthians 4:4)?

Satan has unique authority over the world until he is ultimately bound and cast into the lake of fire. Until then he seeks to deceive and to steal, kill, and destroy. Believers can stand against the god of this world through the power of the Holy Spirit and God’s Word.

Demons

What does the Bible say about demon possession?

The Bible teaches that demon possession is real, especially for those who open themselves up to such spirituality. Believers cannot be demon possessed, but demons can still attack; so, believers are called to rely on God’s strength and His Word for protection and victory over the evil spiritual forces.

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What does the Bible say about demonic/satanic miracles?

Demonic or satanic miracles are real, yet they are limited in power and ability. We are called to know God’s Word and rely on God’s wisdom and strength to discern and resist demonic/satanic miracles.

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What does the Bible say about spiritual strongholds?

Spiritual strongholds are anything that opposes or is elevated above God, and we are called to tear these down and find our refuge in God alone.

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What is a proper perspective on demonic deliverance in the Christian life?

Demonic activity is possible in the Christian life, although possession is not possible. Not every struggle is demonic, but by focusing on Christ and using His armor, we can overcome and find victory.

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What is demonic oppression?

Demonic oppression is the external influence of demonic forces causing emotional, psychological, or physical distress in a person. While demons can oppress or demonize, they are ultimately subject to the authority of Christ.

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What spirits in prison did Jesus preach to between His death and resurrection? Are the spirits in prison related to the Nephilim?

Jesus proclaimed victory over the demonic spirits in prison between His death and resurrection. Jesus’ death conquered sin and death, and His enemies, including the spirits in prison, are a defeated foe.

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When Lucifer / Satan fell, did one third of the angels fall with him?

Satan rebelled against God and was cast out of heaven, and it is believed that one third of the angels also fell with him. Christians need not fear fallen angels but are called to instead resist the Devil and evil.

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When was the fall of Satan, and how did it happen?

Satan fell before humanity was created because he desired to be above God. Satan’s rebellion warns us of the consequences of living for our own will instead of God’s perfect and good will for us.

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Who is Satan?

Satan who was a high-ranking angel, chose to sin and fell. Satan now deceives and tempts humanity as the world's ruler, but his power is limited by God. Through Jesus, believers can resist Satan’s lies and walk in truth, knowing his ultimate defeat is assured.

Demons

Who is the antichrist?

The Antichrist is a man powered by Satan, who will deceive the world with false peace and unity. The Antichrist’s demise is certain, and we are called to respond to the true Christ, who offers salvation for all who will trust in Him.

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Why did God allow Satan and the demons to sin?

While we may not fully understand it, God allowed Satan and the demons to sin. In God’s great plan, Satan and his demons have no option for salvation, but people do and are called to respond to Christ’s offer of salvation instead of rebelling against Him.

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Why does God allow Satan and the demons to attack us?

God allows Satan and the demons to attack us while he has power over the earth as God gives time for people to come to repentance; however, Satan's power is limited. Even Satan attacking us is used within God’s plans for His glory and our good.

Extrabiblical Books

Are there lost books of the Bible? What are the writings called the Lost Books of the Bible?

The Bible we have today is complete and authoritative, so no “lost books” exist. Extra-biblical writings called the Lost Books of the Bible offer historical and contextual insight, but they are not divinely inspired Scripture.

Extrabiblical Books

Is the Book of Enoch inspired writing? Should the Book of Enoch be in the Bible?

The Book of Enoch is an ancient apocalyptic Jewish work but not authored by the patriarch Enoch. The Book of Enoch is not part of the Bible, though it remains valuable for historical and contextual insight.

Extrabiblical Books

The Apocalypse of Peter – What is it?

The Apocalypse of Peter is a second-century pseudepigraphal text describing vivid scenes of final judgment, echoing biblical prophecies of God’s justice and the end of the age. Though once respected by some early Christians, the Apocalypse of Peter was never accepted as Scripture and serves mainly as a reminder of false teaching and the reality of coming judgment.

Extrabiblical Books

The Assumption of Moses – What is it?

The Assumption of Moses is an ancient pseudepigraphal Jewish text that expands on Moses’ final words, his prophecies for Israel, and his being taken up by God, themes already addressed in Deuteronomy 34 and other Old Testament passages. Though the Assumption of Moses influenced the intertestamental period and is referenced in Jude 1:9, it is not part of the biblical canon.

Extrabiblical Books

The Book of Baruch – What is it?

The Book of Baruch is a first or second century BC work, reflecting themes of repentance, wisdom, and hope during exile. Though valuable for history and devotion, it is not considered divinely inspired Scripture.

Extrabiblical Books

The Book of Giants — What is it?

The Book of Giants is an ancient pseudepigraphal text that expands on Genesis 6, telling fictional stories about the Nephilim and fallen angels before the flood. Though historically interesting and found among the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Book of Giants is not inspired Scripture but a creative retelling of biblical themes.

Extrabiblical Books

The Book of Jasher - What is it? Should the Book of Jasher be in the Bible?

The Book of Jasher was a historical record referenced in Joshua and 2 Samuel but is now lost. Though later writings claimed its name, none are the original or inspired by God, and the Book of Jasher was never part of the biblical canon.

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The Book of Jubilees - What is it? Should the Book of Jubilees be in the Bible?

The Book of Jubilees is an intertestamental Jewish text that retells and expands on Genesis and Exodus, dividing history into forty-nine-year “jubilee” periods and adding details about angels, the patriarchs, and Mosaic laws. Though historically interesting and influential in Second Temple Judaism, the Book of Jubilees is not part of the Bible.

Extrabiblical Books

The Book of Judith – What is it?

The Book of Judith is an intertestamental, noncanonical work that tells how a fearless widow saves Israel by beheading an enemy general. Inspiring but historically flawed, the Book of Judith is a powerful story of faith—but not inspired Scripture.

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The Book of Susanna – What is it?

The Book of Susanna is an intertestamental work that tells how a faithful woman is falsely accused but saved by Daniel’s God-given wisdom, showcasing justice and courage. Though inspiring, it is not part of the Bible.

Extrabiblical Books

The Book of Tobit – What is it?

The Book of Tobit is an intertestamental tale highlighting faith, divine guidance, and miraculous interventions. Though spiritually inspiring, the Book includes historical inaccuracies and theological teachings that conflict with the Old and New Testaments, demonstrating that it is not authoritative Scripture.

Extrabiblical Books

The Books of 1 and 2 Maccabees - What are they?

First and 2 Maccabees are intertestamental works that recount the Jewish struggle to remain faithful under foreign oppression. While 1 and 2 Maccabees emphasize military action, the New Testament calls us to trust in God rather than respond with violence.

Extrabiblical Books

The Gnostic gospels – What are they?

The Gnostic Gospels are a collection of fifty-two writings produced from approximately the second to fourth centuries AD. The writings are not inspired Scripture and were not accepted by the early church.

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The Gospel of Barnabas – What is it?

The Gospel of Barnabas is a sixteenth-century pseudepigraphal text filled with historical and theological errors that contradict the Bible. The Gospel of Barnabas is not canonical and should not be relied on for understanding Jesus or salvation.

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The Gospel of Judas - What is it?

The Gospel of Judas is a second-century text that portrays Judas not as a betrayer but as a disciple obedient to Jesus’ command, contradicting the New Testament account. The Gospel of Judas distorts the gospel and should not be considered reliable Scripture.

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The Gospel of Mary (Magdalene) - What is it?

The Gospel of Mary Magdalene is a second to fifth century Gnostic text portraying Mary as a holder of secret teachings from Jesus, but it contradicts the New Testament’s depiction of her. The Gospel of Mary Magdalene was not written by Mary and is not considered authoritative or historically reliable by the early church.

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The Gospel of Peter - What is it?

The Gospel of Peter is a second-century heretical text that distorts Jesus’ suffering, death, and resurrection, promoting the false idea that He only appeared human. Jesus truly suffered, died, and rose bodily, and the Bible warns against any gospel that contradicts these truths.

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The Gospel of Philip – What is it?

The Gospel of Philip is a third-century Gnostic text that twists Jesus’ teachings, promotes secret knowledge, and downplays the goodness of the physical world. The Bible affirms Jesus’ bodily resurrection, the goodness of creation, and salvation through faith in Him alone, not hidden mystical insight.

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The Gospel of Thomas – What is it?

The Gospel of Thomas is a Gnostic text promoting secret knowledge and self-enlightenment. The Bible teaches that salvation comes through Christ alone, grounded in His historical, bodily death and resurrection, and guided by God’s trustworthy Word—not hidden sayings.

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The Gospel of Truth — What is it?

The Gospel of Truth is a Gnostic text that twists Jesus’ teachings, promoting secret knowledge as the path to salvation. The Bible, in contrast, reveals salvation through Jesus’ death and resurrection, with truth clearly accessible to all through God’s Word by His Spirit, not through secret knowledge.

Extrabiblical Books

The Letter of Jeremiah – What is it?

The Letter of Jeremiah is a third century apocryphal work that warns against idol worship and reflects cultural context from Babylon. While it provides interesting context into the early church, it is not God’s inspired Word and, therefore, not part of the Bible.

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The Peshitta - What is it?

The Peshitta is an early Aramaic translation of the Bible valued by Syriac churches, but it is not the original Scripture. While useful for historical and cultural insight, true authority rests in the Spirit-breathed Hebrew and Greek Scriptures.

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The Pistis Sophia – What is it?

The Pistis Sophia is a Gnostic text written centuries after Jesus, claiming secret teachings and mystical encounters not found in Scripture. The Pistis Sophia is unbiblical and cannot be considered authoritative.

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The Pseudepigrapha – What are they?

The Pseudepigrapha are ancient religious writings falsely attributed to biblical figures, created between 300 BC and AD 300. While they hold historical interest, they lack divine inspiration and are not recognized as part of the biblical canon.

Extrabiblical Books

The Shepherd of Hermas – What is it? Should The Shepherd of Hermas be in the Bible?

The Shepherd of Hermas is a second-century Christian text offering visions, parables, and moral instruction to guide believers in repentance and faithfulness. It was never accepted into the New Testament canon, but it provides insight into early church thinking.

Extrabiblical Books

The Testament of Solomon — What is it?

The Testament of Solomon is a book that was written sometime between the third and fifth centuries, hundreds of years after the life of Christ and approximately fifteen hundred years after the life of Solomon. The Testament of Solomon has deep ties to astrology and was never believed to be truthful or scriptural by either Jews or the early church.

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The Wisdom of Sirach / Book of Ecclesiasticus – What is it?

The Wisdom of Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus, is an intertestamental, second-century BC Jewish text offering practical and moral wisdom but not considered canon by Protestants. While Ecclesiasticus contains valuable insights, some teachings conflict with biblical principles.

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The Wisdom of Solomon - What is it?

Though the Wisdom of Solomon includes important teachings regarding wisdom, its words were not accepted as inspired in the Jewish collection of writings in the Old or New Testament writings.

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The books of 1 and 2 Esdras – What are they?

First and 2 Esdras are extra-biblical writings linked to Ezra, containing historical and visionary material but not part of the biblical canon. First and 2 Esdras offer cultural and religious insights yet include teachings and details not supported by Scripture.

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The books of 3 and 4 Maccabees – What are they?

The books of 3 and 4 Maccabees are historical and philosophical writings from the intertestamental period. While they provide cultural and moral insight, they are not considered part of the canon.

Extrabiblical Books

What are the Catholic Apocrypha / Deuterocanonical books?

The Catholic Apocrypha, or Deuterocanonical books, were written between the Old and New Testaments and were never accepted as inspired Scripture by the Jews or Jesus. Though historically valuable, they lack prophetic authority and include teachings outside God’s Word.

Extrabiblical Books

What are the Odes of Solomon?

The Odes of Solomon are a collection of early Christian hymns estimated to have been written at the end of the first century AD. They are unconnected to Solomon and not part of divinely inspired Scripture.

Extrabiblical Books

What are the Psalms of Solomon?

The Psalms of Solomon is a pseudepigraphal collection of psalms written around 60 BC. While the Psalms of Solomon are not considered inspired Scripture, they reflect the messianic hopes prevalent among Jews during the Second Temple period, which offers a backdrop to the New Testament's portrayal of Jesus as the fulfillment of these messianic prophecies.

Extrabiblical Books

What is Bel and the Dragon?

Bel and the Dragon is an apocryphal addition to the book of Daniel and is not inspired nor included with the rest of the biblical canon. Certain Catholic and Orthodox Bibles include Bel and the Dragon with the book of Daniel.

Extrabiblical Books

What is the Letter to Diognetus?

The Letter to Diognetus is an early Christian apologetic work that explains and defends the faith, emphasizing the distinctiveness and moral integrity of believers. The Letter to Diognetus encourages Christians to live faithfully and lovingly in the world as a testimony to God’s transforming power.

Extrabiblical Books

What is the Midrash?

A midrash is like a parable. It is a Jewish teaching tool that uses an explanation or story to give details or a modern application for an old teaching found in Jewish Scripture. Midrashim are not considered Scripture, although some are accepted as truth.

Extrabiblical Books

What is the Mishnah?

The Mishnah is a written record of Jewish oral traditions that claim to explain and expand on God’s Law given to Moses. Though it holds historical and cultural value, the Mishnah is not inspired Scripture but a human attempt to interpret and preserve the Torah’s teachings.

Extrabiblical Books

What was the find at Nag Hammadi? What are the Nag Hammadi scrolls?

In 1945, a collection of scrolls called the Nag Hammadi library was discovered in Egypt, containing writings tied to early Christian Gnosticism. While historically intriguing, the Nag Hammadi scrolls are false, contradict Scripture, and were rightly rejected by the early church.

Catholicism

Are Catholic beliefs biblical?

Catholic beliefs go beyond what the Bible teaches—adding traditions, mediators, and practices that shift focus away from Christ alone. Salvation, authority, and access to God are found fully and finally in Jesus—not in human systems, rituals, or extra-biblical traditions.

Catholicism

Are Catholic practices biblical?

Catholic practices rely on extrabiblical traditions for grace, but the Bible shows that salvation and access to God come through faith in Jesus alone. No ceremony, sacrament, or tradition can save a person or replace a direct relationship with God through Christ.

Catholicism

Do Catholics worship Mary or the saints?

Catholicism frame certain traditions, such as the consecration to Mary and asking saints to incede, as devotional guidance, but those practices blur the line between respect and idolatry. Such traditions are not supported by Scripture; worship and prayer belong to God alone.

Catholicism

Is the Roman Catholic Church the first church?

The church began at Pentecost as the Spirit-formed body of Christ, not as a single institution—and the New Testament presents Christ alone as its head. While Roman Catholicism traces historical roots to early Christianity, its later claims of papal supremacy go beyond the pattern of shared elder leadership seen in the early church.

Islam

Is Islamic jihad any different from the violence of the Bible?

Jihad in Islam has historically used violence to expand the faith, while the Bible calls us to spread the gospel love, service, and faith, not conquest. While violence exists in the Bible, it was never used to share the faith.

Jehovah's Witnesses

Do Jehovah's Witnesses believe in the Trinity?

The Jehovah's Witnesses believe that the God of the Bible is Jehovah; however, they do not believe in a biblical Trinity. The Bible teaches that all three persons of the Trinity comprise the One God known also as the Godhead—three in One.

Jehovah's Witnesses

How do I share the gospel with Jehovah's Witnesses?

Sharing the gospel with Jehovah's Witnesses requires a caring and loving heart attitude. Giving their missionaries just one major biblical teaching that conflicts with their beliefs may cause them to rethink the errors of their religion.

Mormonism

How do I share the gospel with Mormons?

We should share the gospel with Mormons by lovingly focusing on who Jesus truly is. One clear biblical truth about Christ can quietly unsettle false beliefs and plant a seed that keeps growing.

Mormonism

Is the Mormon Church the true church of Jesus?

The Mormon Church claims to be the one true church, but its origins, added scriptures, and doctrines directly contradict the Bible. When measured against Scripture, the movement founded by Joseph Smith proclaims a different god, a different gospel, and therefore cannot be the true church of Jesus Christ.

Other

Are using hand signs like Mudras to meditate or pray considered worshiping other gods?

Hindu and Buddhist religions use hand signs called Mudras which point to their worship of false gods. The heart of the follower of Christ should not be tempted to use signs and symbols which might lead to idolatry.

Other

Cao Dai – What is it?

Cao Dai is a Vietnamese syncretistic religion that blends Eastern philosophies with elements of Christianity and treats Jesus as one spiritual figure among many. The Bible rejects this approach, teaching that salvation comes only through faith in Jesus Christ.

Other

Confucianism – What is it?

Confucianism is an ancient Chinese moral philosophy focused on virtue, order, and social harmony—not worship of a personal God. While it encourages ethical living, it cannot deal with humanity’s sin problem or offer salvation, which the Bible says is found only in Jesus Christ.

Other

The Christian Identity Movement – What is it?

The Christian Identity movement is a racial interpretation of Christianity, promoting white supremacy and anti-Semitic beliefs. It is not an organized religion and does not reflect biblical Christianity.

Other

What do Christadelphians believe? What is Christadelphianism?

Christadelphians are a lay community patterned after first-century Christianity. While claiming to believe the Bible they deny the deity of Jesus Christ, reject the Trinity, and preach a works-based salvation, so it is a non-orthodox sect.

Other

What is a biblical view of Angelica Zambrano's visions of heaven and hell?

The core message of Angelica Zambrano's testimony—repentance, faith in Christ, and the reality of judgment—aligns with biblical teaching. However, Angelica Zambrano’s stories mix truth with error.

Baha'i

The Baha'i faith — What is it?

The Baha’i faith teaches that Baha’u’llah is a divine messenger and emphasizes progressive revelation, while Christianity teaches that Jesus is the final and only Savior of the world. Salvation comes through faith in Jesus alone, not by following a series of human messengers.

Buddhism

What are the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism?

Buddhism teaches that suffering comes from desire and can be ended by following the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path, ultimately reaching Nirvana. The Bible, however, shows that true freedom and fulfillment come through knowing God, ordering desires toward Him, and trusting in Jesus for transformation and eternal life.

Buddhism

What do Buddhists believe? What is Buddhism?

Buddhism emphasizes the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path as the means to overcome suffering and achieve enlightenment. Buddhism focuses on personal enlightenment and reincarnation, contrasting sharply with the biblical message of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ and eternal judgment after death.

Buddhism

What is Nirvana in Buddhism?

Nirvana in Buddhism is the escape from suffering by extinguishing all desire and dissolving personal identity. The Bible, however, teaches that true peace and fulfillment come from God reshaping our desires and enjoying eternal life with Him, not from eliminating all desire.

Buddhism

What is the Noble Eightfold Path in Buddhism?

The Noble Eightfold Path teaches Buddhists to overcome desire and suffering through self-effort. The Bible reveals that true freedom and transformation come not from emptying ourselves but from trusting in Jesus Christ, who changes hearts and gives eternal life.

Buddhism

Why should a Buddhist consider becoming a Christian?

Buddhism teaches self-effort to escape suffering, but the Bible shows we cannot fix our brokenness on our own and need God’s grace. By trusting in Jesus Christ, we receive forgiveness, eternal life, and a personal relationship with God that gives us assurance beyond this life.

Catholicism

Are Catholics saved?

Salvation is not determined by church affiliation but by faith in Jesus Christ alone. Catholics, like individuals of any denomination, are saved if they trust in Christ’s finished work on the cross for their salvation. At the same time, some Roman Catholic teachings on salvation diverge from the biblical message of grace through faith alone.

Catholicism

Does the Bible say anything about limbo?

The Bible does not teach the existence of limbo; after death, people immediately enter either eternity with God or eternal separation from Him. Salvation and eternal life are secured only through faith in Jesus, so how we respond to Him today determines our eternal destiny.

Catholicism

Does the Bible talk about Christian confirmation?

The Bible does not teach Christian confirmation as a requirement for salvation; faith in Jesus alone brings salvation. Rituals like confirmation or church classes can guide growth but do not make someone a Christian.

Catholicism

Does the Bible talk about christening?

The Bible never mentions christening. Dedications can be meaningful, but salvation comes only through faith in Jesus, not ceremonies.

Catholicism

In Catholicism, what are meritorious works?

Catholics teach that certain good works, called meritorious works, can be rewarded by God without replacing His grace, while Protestants emphasize that salvation is a gift of grace alone and cannot be earned. Our good deeds are important as evidence of faith, but they do not secure God’s favor or salvation.

Catholicism

Is the Catholic Church part of Christianity or is it a separate religion?

Roman Catholicism, as a religious system, diverges from biblical Christianity in significant ways, including its teachings on salvation, the veneration of Mary, and the role of priests. While many Catholics are sincere in their faith and may be born-again believers, the official doctrines of Catholicism contain unbiblical elements that differentiate it from the teachings of Scripture.

Catholicism

Is the Roman Catholic Church the mother church?

The Bible shows that the true foundation of God’s church is Christ and the faith of His followers, not any human leader or institution. While Catholics call Rome the “mother church,” Scripture does not support the idea that the Roman Catholic Church is the origin or authority of all believers.

Catholicism

Is the concept of purgatory biblical?

The Catholic doctrine of purgatory teaches that souls undergo purification for sins after death before entering heaven. However, the Bible does not support the concept of purgatory, presenting instead a clear choice of eternal destinations: heaven or hell. Scripture emphasizes salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, not post-mortem purification.

Catholicism

Was Mary sinless?

The Roman Catholic doctrine of the Immaculate Conception teaches that Mary was sinless from her conception. However, the Bible makes it clear that all humans, including Mary, are sinners in need of a Savior. Jesus Christ alone was born without sin, as He was fully human and fully divine.

Catholicism

What are the seven deadly sins?

The seven deadly sins—pride, wrath, greed, sloth, lust, envy, and gluttony—are rooted in Catholic church tradition and serve as a teaching tool about the nature and effects of sin. While these sins are not specifically identified as "deadly" in the Bible, Scripture affirms that all sins lead to death and can only be overcome through salvation in Jesus Christ.

Catholicism

What happens in a papal conclave?

The papal conclave is a centuries-old tradition of electing a pope, but the office of pope itself is not found in the Bible. Scripture teaches that Jesus Christ alone is the head of the Church and its foundation.

Hinduism

In Hinduism, what is an avatar? Was Jesus an avatar?

In Hinduism, an avatar is an earthly incarnation of a deity, intended to restore cosmic or social order. Some Hindus believe Jesus was an avatar or the reincarnation of Krishna. However, Jesus is not an avatar. Jesus is fully God and fully man, who lived a sinless life, died for humanity's sins, and rose bodily from the dead.

Hinduism

Is it okay for a Christian woman to wear a bindi?

While some may wear a bindi as a fashion statement, it is inseparably tied to Hindu beliefs about spiritual enlightenment, the "third eye," and chakra energy. For Christians, wearing a bindi can create confusion about their faith and imply association with Hinduism, a religion that denies the one true God.

Hinduism

What do Hindus believe? What is Hinduism?

Hinduism, the world’s third largest religion, is a diverse system of beliefs originating in ancient India. It teaches reincarnation, multiple gods, and spiritual unity but lacks a personal God or clear plan of salvation. Hinduism fundamentally opposes biblical Christianity, which proclaims one God, salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, and the uniqueness of every individual created in God’s image.

Hinduism

Why should a Hindu consider becoming a Christian?

Hinduism explores profound spiritual questions, but Christianity offers clear answers about life, death, and eternity through the Bible. Jesus Christ provides a free gift of eternal life and reconciliation with God that no human effort or works can achieve.

Islam

Do Christians and Muslims worship the same God?

While Christians and Muslims both believe in one God, fundamental differences in their understanding of God's nature—particularly the Christian belief in the Trinity and Christ's divinity—indicate they do not worship the same God.

Islam

Does the Bible mention Muhammad? Does it prophesy his coming?

While some Muslim apologists seek to reach new converts or strengthen current Muslims through attempts to find prophecies about Muhammad in the Bible, the evidence is not there. The Bible speaks of a future Messiah, yet this Messiah is Jesus (Isa), not Muhammad.

Islam

Does the Qur'an (Koran) contain errors?

Muslims believe the Qur’an is perfectly inspired, but historical, scientific, and internal inconsistencies raise questions about its claims of error-free revelation. In contrast, the Bible is affirmed as God’s inspired Word, offering reliable guidance and the way to know God through Jesus Christ.

Islam

Does the Qur'an replace the Bible?

The Qur'an does not replace the Bible. Actually the Qur’an encourages Muslims to study and respect the Bible.

Islam

How can I best witness to Muslims?

Witnessing to Muslims starts with genuine relationships, heartfelt hospitality, and persistent prayer, which creates natural openings to share Jesus’ love. We can best witness to Muslims by showing God’s love and clearly expressing the gospel compared to Islamic teachings.

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How can a Muslim be assured of paradise?

The Bible teaches that assurance of salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ alone, not through works or martyrdom, as taught in Islam.

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Is Allah called "Father"? How can we know God as our Father?

Unlike Allah in Islam, the God of the Bible reveals Himself as Father through Jesus Christ, offering a personal relationship to those who believe in Him.

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Is Jesus the Son of God? How could Allah, being God, have a son?

The Bible teaches that Jesus is the divine Son of God, not merely a prophet, offering salvation through faith in Him.

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Is the Gospel of Barnabas the true story of Isa / Jesus? Should Muslims learn about Jesus by reading the Gospel of Barnabas?

The so-called Gospel of Barnabas should only be read as the true story of Jesus if it can be shown that it was written by the Barnabas of the New Testament and during the time period when he lived. Research shows that neither is true.

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Should a Muslim read the Bible? Does the Qur'an reject the Bible?

The Qur’an does not reject the Bible; in fact, it repeatedly affirms the Torah and the Gospels as God’s revealed guidance. Muslims are encouraged to read and learn from the Bible to better understand God, His messengers, and the teachings of Jesus.

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Sufism — What is it?

Sufism is a mystical branch of Islam that pursues Allah through mystical practices, meditation, and personal purification. Christianity teaches that true intimacy, guidance, and eternal life come through faith in Jesus and the transforming work of the Holy Spirit.

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The Nation of Islam – What is it?

The Nation of Islam is an American form if Islam tied to black racial supremacy and is considered heretical even by traditional Muslims. The Bible teaches that all people are equally valuable, and true salvation comes only through Jesus Christ, not through racial ideology.

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What are the differences between Shia and Sunni Muslims?

Sunni and Shia Muslims split over who should lead Islam after Muhammad’s death, resulting in different leadership, traditions, and practices. The Bible emphasizes following the one true God.

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What do Muslims believe? What is Islam?

Islam teaches one God (Allah), sees Muhammad as the final prophet, and emphasizes salvation through obedience and good works. Christianity teaches of a relational God who provided salvation to us by His grace through faith alone.

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Why is there so much animosity between Christians and Muslims?

Historical conflicts and religious differences have led to animosity between Christians and Muslims, but the Bible calls Christians to love all people and share the truth of Christ with everyone.

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Why is there so much animosity between Jews and Arabs / Muslims?

The Bible traces the roots of the conflict between Jews and Arabs/Muslims to ancient times but also provides a vision for peace and reconciliation through God's redemptive plan.

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Why should a Muslim consider becoming a Christian?

Muslims should consider becoming a Christian so they can have assurance of salvation and eternal life. Believing in Jesus (Isa) gives certainty of eternal life in Paradise.

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Will keeping the Five Pillars of Islam get me to heaven/Paradise?

The Bible teaches that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ alone, not through religious practices, such as the Five Pillars of Islam or good works.

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Will the Antichrist be a Muslim?

The Bible does not specifically identify the Antichrist as a Muslim. While some speculate the Antichrist may be hailed by Muslims as the Twelfth Imam, his role of making peace with Israel makes a Muslim identity unlikely.

Jehovah's Witnesses

What do the Jehovah's Witnesses believe? Who are the Jehovah's Witnesses?

Jehovah's Witnesses differ significantly from biblical Christianity; they reject the deity of Christ, the Trinity, and salvation by grace alone. Instead, Jehovah’s Witnesses adhere to works-based salvation, promote their own altered Bible translation (the New World Translation), and hold unbiblical views about the afterlife, thereby classifying Jehovah's Witnesses as a cult, rather than a Christian denomination.

Jehovah's Witnesses

Who was Charles Taze Russell?

Charles Taze Russell founded the Bible Student movement that gave rise to Jehovah’s Witnesses, spreading teachings that denied key biblical truths about Jesus, the Holy Spirit, salvation, and the afterlife. Charles Taze Russell’s failed prophecies and false doctrines show the danger of following human ideas instead of God’s Word.

Judaism

As God's chosen people, are Jews automatically saved?

Being part of God’s chosen people doesn’t guarantee salvation—faith in Jesus Christ is the only way. National identity, tradition, or good works cannot save; only trusting in Christ brings eternal life.

Judaism

How are Christianity and Judaism different?

Christianity and Judaism both worship one God, but they differ on Jesus’ identity and the authority of Scripture. Christians see Jesus as the Messiah and God incarnate, while Jews view Him as a teacher and do not accept the New Testament as inspired.

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How is the meaning of each of the Jewish feasts fulfilled in Jesus?

: Seven feasts were part of Old Testament Mosaic Law, and those pointed to Jesus. The first four feasts connect to Jesus’ time on Earth while the last three link to His second coming.

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Is the Star of David in the Bible? What is the Star of David?

The Star of David is a widely recognized symbol of Judaism and the Jewish people, but it does not appear in the Bible. The Star of David can remind us of King David and the messianic line that led to Jesus, pointing beyond the symbol to the ultimate hope in Christ.

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What are the different Jewish festivals (feasts) in the Bible?

: In the Old Testament, God commanded the Israelites to celebrate seven festivals to commemorate periods in Israel’s history and remember God’s provision for them though two more festivals are mentioned in the Bible. Festivals and holy days pointed to God’s character and His interaction with His people.

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What do Jews believe? What is Judaism?

: Jews are God’s chosen people with a rich religious, cultural, and ethnic heritage, but they do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah. Judaism centers on the Hebrew Bible, ethical living, and the hope of a future Messiah, while Christians believe Jesus fulfills that promise.

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What is Chabad Lubavitch?

Chabad Lubavitch is a global Orthodox Jewish movement known for outreach, education, and acts of kindness, encouraging Jews and Gentiles to follow ethical laws rooted in the Torah. While their work benefits many, they do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah; true salvation comes only through faith in Jesus.

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What is a synagogue?

A synagogue is the Jewish center for worship, learning, and community, likely emerging during Judah’s exile in Babylon. Like a church for Christians, a synagogue serves as a place to pray, study Scripture, and gather with others in faith.

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What is the Jewish Aliyah?

Aliyah in Jewish life means “going up,” either to recite a blessing over the Torah or to move to Israel. While both carry honor, true spiritual elevation comes only through faith in Jesus, who grants direct access to God.

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What is the Jewish Targum?

The Jewish Targum is a paraphrase translation of and commentary on Old Testament texts. While the Targum can be useful for understanding the historical context of certain passages, it should never be considered on par with God’s Word.

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What is the significance of the Western Wall / Wailing Wall in Jerusalem?

The Western Wall in Jerusalem is sacred to Jews because it stands near the Holy of Holies, the former dwelling of God’s presence in the temple. For Christians, it’s historically significant but holds no spiritual authority, since we have direct access to God through Christ and the Holy Spirit.

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What is the structure of the Jewish calendar?

The Jewish calendar is a lunisolar system that syncs the day, month, and year by tracking the Earth, moon, and sun. Its structure governs holidays, sabbaths, and sacred observances, showing God’s precise design in creation.

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What was the Maccabean Revolt?

The Maccabean Revolt is the Jewish rebellion against the Seleucid Empire from around 167 BC to 160 BC. The success of the Maccabean Revolt and the miracle of one day’s supply of oil that burned eight days is still celebrated as the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.

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Why do most Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah?

: During Jesus’ time, Jews rejected Jesus as Messiah because they sought to establish righteousness through their own works rather than submit to Christ. Today, Jews and many others reject Jesus for the same reason.

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Why do the Jews no longer offer animal sacrifices? How do Jewish people today believe they can receive forgiveness from God?

: Because the Jews no longer have a temple in which to offer animal sacrifices, they reinterpret Old Testament Bible passages to mean that good works have taken the place of animal sacrifice. Today’s Jews believe that restitution for wrongdoing to others is a way to obtain God’s forgiveness.

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Why should a Jewish person consider becoming a Christian?

: Jews should consider becoming Christian because their own Hebrew Scriptures point to Jesus as the Messiah. Salvation will never come through the law or works but through faith in Christ.

Mormonism

Are Mormons Christian? Do Mormons and Christians believe the same things?

While the Mormon Church—Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or LDS Church—claims Christian roots, its beliefs significantly deviate from biblical Christianity. Mormons deny that Jesus is fully God, teach that God was once a man, and believe salvation is achieved through works, rather than grace. These doctrines place Mormonism outside orthodox Christianity.

Mormonism

How can I best witness to Mormons?

Witnessing to Mormons requires truth and love, as Mormons often appear similar to Christians but hold fundamentally different beliefs. It’s crucial to understand Mormon doctrines, use clear biblical teaching, and compassionately address their misconceptions about God, Jesus, and salvation.

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How should Christians view the Book of Mormon?

The Book of Mormon, written by Joseph Smith in the 1800s, claims to be inspired Scripture. However, it contradicts biblical teaching, fails the tests of prophetic authenticity, and promotes a false gospel. While The Book of Mormon shares some similarities with biblical principles, it ultimately leads readers away from God and denies key Christian doctrines such as salvation by grace through faith, the deity of Christ, and the nature of God.

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Is Mormonism properly defined as a cult?

Mormonism, or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), claims Christian roots but contradicts core biblical teachings, making it a theological cult, by definition. Mormonism denies the Bible’s sufficiency, rejects the true nature of God and Jesus, and promotes a works-based salvation.

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The Community of Christ (RLDS) — What is it?

The Community of Christ (formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) is a Mormon offshoot formed in 1860. It shares core Mormon beliefs, including reliance on Joseph Smith's writings, rejection of Jesus's deity, and works-based salvation, but it differs from the larger LDS group in practices like marriage for eternity and temple services. RLDS doctrine diverges significantly from biblical Christianity, which teaches salvation by grace alone through faith in the divine Jesus Christ.

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What do Mormons believe? What is Mormonism?

Mormonism, founded by Joseph Smith in 1830, shares some surface-level similarities with Christianity, but it fundamentally differs in its teachings about God, Jesus, salvation, Scripture, and the afterlife in ways that are incompatible with the historic Christian faith.

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Who was Brigham Young?

Brigham Young was the nineteenth-century leader of the Mormon Church who led the migration to Utah and expanded the church’s settlements, but he taught doctrines that contradict the Bible, including polygamy and the idea that humans can become gods. While Mormons elevate Brigham Young as a prophet, the Bible warns against false prophets and emphasizes salvation through faith in Jesus alone.

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Who was Joseph Smith?

Joseph Smith founded the Mormon church in the nineteenth century, claiming new revelations and scriptures beyond the Bible. The Bible warns that any “prophet” who adds to God’s Word leads people away from the one true Savior, Jesus Christ.

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Why should a Mormon consider becoming a Christian?

While both Mormonism and Evangelical Christianity accept the Bible as the Word of God, their teachings about salvation differ greatly. The Bible presents salvation as a free gift of grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone; whereas, Mormon doctrine teaches salvation as faith combined with works. True Christianity offers the certainty of eternal life based on Jesus's finished work, not human effort.

Orthodox

What is chrismation, and is it biblical?

Chrismation is an Orthodox Church rite symbolizing the reception of the Holy Spirit, usually performed alongside baptism. While chrismation has spiritual significance within Orthodoxy, the Bible teaches that the Holy Spirit is received at salvation through faith in Christ, making chrismation unnecessary.

Other

Are there esoteric keys to the Bible?

There are no esoteric or hidden keys to unlock the Bible. God has made His saving truth clear, calling all people to respond through repentance, faith, and obedience.

Other

Chrislam — What is it?

Chrislam is a modern movement that tries to merge Christianity and Islam, but it conflicts with the Bible’s teaching that Jesus Christ alone is God and the only way to salvation. While Chrislam may appear inclusive, we cannot blend God’s truth with incompatible religious systems like Islam.

Other

Does religion cause most wars?

: It is a myth that religion causes most wars. In fact, the historical evidence shows that secular ideologies cause far more wars than religion.

Other

Does the Bible say anything about ancestor worship?

The Bible prohibits ancestor worship, affirming that only God is worthy of worship and that Jesus Christ is the sole mediator between humanity and God. While honoring the memory of deceased loved ones is appropriate, attributing divine influence or seeking guidance from ancestors is contrary to God’s commands.

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Does the Bible say anything about karma?

The Bible does not support the concept of karma as taught in Hinduism, Buddhism, or other religions. While actions have consequences, Scripture rejects the ideas of reincarnation and earning salvation through good deeds. Salvation and blessings come from God’s mercy through faith in Jesus Christ, not human effort.

Other

Does the law of attraction work? What is The Secret?

The Law of Attraction, rooted in the New Thought movement, claims that positive thoughts and desires can manifest health, wealth, and success by aligning with a divine energy present in everything. The Law of Attraction is grounded in Gnostic-like philosophy and contradicts Scripture's teaching that God’s will—not human thought—guides outcomes.

Other

Folk religion – What is it?

Folk religion is any religious practice shaped by culture or tradition rather than God’s Word. True worship honors God as He has revealed Himself, not as human customs or superstitions dictate.

Other

How does God judge people raised in other religions or non-Christian cultures?

Everyone sees God’s truth through creation and conscience, so all are accountable, but salvation comes only through Christ. Still, God judges each person fairly based on the knowledge they’ve received.

Other

How is a cult different from a sect?

Cults twist a religion’s core teachings to control members and block salvation, while sects simply differ in minor beliefs but remain faithful to the main faith. Knowing the difference between cults and sects protects your faith and helps you discern truth from deception.

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Iglesia ni Cristo – What is it?

Iglesia ni Cristo is a 20th-century religious movement that claims to be the only true church while denying foundational Christian teachings about Jesus Christ, salvation, and the Holy Spirit. Iglesia ni Cristo’s claims conflict with biblical Christianity and should be rejected.

Other

Is reincarnation biblical?

Reincarnation—the belief in a soul’s repeated cycle of birth, life, and death in new bodies or forms—is common in many Eastern religions and New Age philosophies. Scripture teaches that human life is singular, followed by judgment, and that the soul’s eternal destiny is determined by faith in Jesus Christ. Reincarnation is not biblical.

Other

Is the Rastafarian / Rasta God Jah the biblical God?

“Jah” as worshiped in Rastafarianism is not the God of the Bible. While Rastafarians may borrow names and imagery from Scripture, their system elevates a human (Haile Selassie) as divine, misinterprets the Old Testament, and replaces faith in Jesus with cultural rituals. The Bible sets a clear standard: the true God is the God revealed in the Bible, and salvation, eternal life, and spiritual guidance come only through Him in Christ.

Other

Is there a good way to evangelize to people in cults or false religions?

While every person and each religious movement is unique, there are many important principles that help us better share our faith with others. Knowing that the Holy Spirit works through His Word, and that it is our most powerful weapon, should challenge us to study the Scripture.

Other

Luciferianism – What is it?

Luciferianism is a belief system that reinterprets the biblical “morning star” language to portray Satan as a source of enlightenment rather than evil as the Bible shows him to be. True life and wisdom come only from the Lord.

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Metempsychosis – What is it?

Metempsychosis is the belief that the soul survives death and migrates into another human or animal body, a view rooted in ancient Greek philosophy. The Bible rejects the idea of the soul transferring to another being, teaching instead that each person lives once, dies, and then faces judgment.

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Odinism – What is it?

Odinism is a modern revival of ancient Norse paganism that worships Odin and other mythical gods rooted in Viking tradition. The Bible stands in direct contrast, declaring that there is only one true, living God who alone is worthy of worship.

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Rosicrucianism – What is it?

Rosicrucianism is a secretive spiritual movement that claims access to hidden wisdom through esoteric teachings and symbols. God hasn’t hidden truth—real wisdom is openly revealed in Scripture and found by humbly trusting Him, not by unlocking secrets.

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Satanism – What is it?

Because not all Satanists believe in Satan, Satanism refers to a broad category of belief systems united by a shared rejection of God and His moral authority. Satan is a real created being who opposes God and seeks to steal, kill, and destroy.

Other

Serpent Seed doctrine – What is it?

The serpent seed doctrine wrongly claims Cain was Satan’s biological son, dividing humanity into evil and righteous bloodlines. The Bible flatly rejects this—Adam was Cain’s father, sin comes through Adam, and being a “child of the devil” describes spiritual rebellion, not genetics.

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Shamanism – What is it?

Shamanism is a belief system found in many cultures that teaches that the spiritual world controls the physical world and that a shaman acts as an intermediary between spirits and people. God alone rules the spiritual realm and Jesus Christ is the only mediator between God and humanity.

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Socinianism – What is it?

Socinianism is a theological movement that denies the Trinity, rejects the deity of Christ, and redefines sin and salvation. Jesus is the eternal God, humanity is fallen due to sin, and salvation comes only through Christ’s atoning work.

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Swedenborgianism—What is it?

Swedenborgianism elevates Emanuel Swedenborg’s claimed revelations while rejecting the Trinity and Christ’s atoning sacrifice. Scripture flatly contradicts these ideas, affirming the Triune God, the eternal Son, and salvation through Jesus’ finished work alone.

Other

The House of Yahweh – What is it?

The House of Yahweh is a modern religious movement that rejects core Christian doctrines, including salvation by grace and the full deity of Jesus Christ. Its teachings conflict with Scripture and fall into false prophecy and works-based religion.

Other

The Latter Rain Movement – What is it?

The Latter Rain Movement promises a final “super-Spirit” outpouring, but the Bible shows Pentecost was one-time and Joel’s “latter rain” meant crops, not miracles. True Christian maturity does not come from flashy experiences.

Other

The New Apostolic Church – What is it?

The New Apostolic Church teaches that salvation and the Holy Spirit are received through modern apostles and church sacraments. Adding human steps to salvation undermines Christ’s finished work and shifts focus from grace to effort.

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The Spear of Destiny – What is it?

The Spear of Destiny is the spear that pierced Jesus’ side, later surrounded by legend and claims of supernatural power. The Bible, however, is clear that destiny belongs to God alone—making the spear a footnote in history, not a source of power.

Other

There are so many different religions; how do I know which one is right?

With many religions in the world, determining the correct one requires examining their truth claims, evidence, and consistency. Christianity stands apart as the only faith built on a verifiable historical event—the resurrection of Jesus Christ—and Jesus’ claim to be the only way to God.

Other

What are Pelagianism and Semi-Pelagianism?

Pelagianism and Semi-Pelagianism overestimate human ability, claiming we can choose God apart from His grace. Scripture, however, teaches that all are spiritually dead from birth, and salvation is only possible through God’s initiating grace in Christ.

Other

What are the major world religions in existence today?

The world’s population predominantly adheres to seven major religious traditions: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism, and Baha’i. Each religion has unique beliefs, practices, and cultural impacts, shaping civilizations and influencing global history.

Other

What do Animists believe? What is Animism?

Animism teaches that spiritual power is found within animals, nature, or objects. However, God is the author of all creation and worship should be directed to Him rather than to anything He made.

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What do Eckists believe? What is Eckankar?

Eckankar is a religion founded by Paul Twitchell that teaches people are divine souls progressing toward spiritual freedom through mystical experience and self-purification. The Bible, however, shows that humans are created by God, face judgment once, and are saved only through faith in Jesus Christ, not through self-effort or reincarnation.

Other

What do Jainists believe? What is Jainism?

Jainism is an ancient Indian religion that teaches liberation from suffering through strict non-violence, self-discipline, and the rejection of attachment to the material world. Jainism rejects a personal Creator God and instead teaches salvation through moral purity and escape from the cycle of rebirth.

Other

What do Sikhs believe? What is Sikhism?

Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded in fifteenth-century India that teaches devotion to one God, moral living, and liberation from rebirth through spiritual discipline. Salvation is not achieved through one’s devotion or moral effort but through faith in Jesus.

Other

What do Taoists believe? What is Taoism / Daoism?

Taoism teaches harmony with an impersonal “Way” through balance, simplicity, and flow, but it offers no personal God or assurance of salvation. The Bible points us to a personal God who offers true peace, guidance, and eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ.

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What do the Hare Krishnas believe? Who are the Hare Krishnas?

The Hare Krishnas teach devotion to Krishna, escaping rebirth through discipline and following a guru. The Bible teaches there is one Creator, humanity’s problem is sin, and salvation comes only through Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection.

Other

What does Adoptionism teach? Is it biblical?

Adoptionism teaches that Jesus was a mere man who was later adopted by God as His Son, denying His eternal deity. This is not biblical since Jesus has always been the eternal Son of God.

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What does Shinto teach? What is Shintoism?

Shinto is a traditional Japanese religious system that teaches the presence of divine spirits within nature and emphasizes ritual purity rather than salvation. There is one God over all and cleansing from sin comes only through Jesus Christ, not through ritual purification.

Other

What does the ankh symbol mean?

The ankh is an ancient Egyptian symbol associated with life and sometimes eternal life. True and eternal life come from the living God through Jesus Christ, not from symbols or objects.

Other

What is 'Baptist Bride' theology? What is Landmarkism?

Landmarkism (also called Baptist Bride theology) falsely teaches that only properly constituted Baptist churches are true New Testament churches and that only those churches make up the Bride of Christ. However, the Bible teaches that all who are united to Christ by faith belong fully to His body.

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What is Jediism? What does the Jedi religion teach?

Jediism encourages people to follow the Force and define good on their own, but it offers no personal God or absolute moral standard. The Bible reveals that true power, guidance, and salvation come only through the sovereign God and Jesus Christ.

Other

What is Rastafarianism / Rastafari / Rasta?

Rastafarianism is a twentieth-century spiritual movement that elevates Haile Selassie as divine and mixes cultural, Old Testament, and nationalist ideas. The Bible teaches that true salvation, guidance, and transformation come only through faith in Jesus Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit.

Other

What is a biblical view of divination?

Divination tries to gain secret knowledge or power through forbidden spiritual means instead of trusting God. The Bible forbids it because true guidance, wisdom, and life come only from the LORD.

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What is organized religion and does the Bible support it?

: Organized religion refers to structured worship involving formal doctrine, leadership, and communal practice. The Bible provides many principles for healthy organized religion.

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What is syncretism? How do some people try to blend religious or other thought systems?

Syncretism tries to mix Jesus with other beliefs, creating a false faith that looks Christian but leaves people spiritually lost. Jesus alone saves, so we must not try to blend Him into other systems.

Other

What is the all-seeing eye?

The all-seeing eye is a symbol with many meanings across cultures, but the Bible never attributes power to it. Instead, the Bible shows that God Himself is truly all-seeing, knowing and holding us accountable for everything.

Other

What is the definition of a cult?

A cult, in Christian terms, is a religious group claiming to be Christian but deviating from the core truths of the gospel, particularly the deity of Christ and salvation by grace through faith. Cults mislead people by distorting biblical truth, often using Christian terminology while promoting a false gospel that leads people away from a saving relationship with Jesus Christ.

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What is the origin of religion?

Religion arises from humanity’s innate awareness of God, stemming from being made in His image and a desire to seek Him. While humans have created many belief systems, God initiated the first and only true religion, pursuing a relationship with His creation through His sovereign grace and, ultimately, through Jesus Christ.

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What makes Jesus different from other religious leaders?

Jesus stands apart from other religious leaders because He is fully God and fully human and is fully alive even though He was crucified. Jesus’ life, teachings, and fulfillment of prophecy set Him apart, offering hope, forgiveness, and eternal life that no one else can.

Other

What religion is the oldest?

: Worship began with Adam and Eve, making the practice of honoring God as old as humanity itself. Judaism is the oldest monotheistic religion, rooted in God’s covenant with Abraham, with Christianity continuing God’s redemptive plan through Jesus.

Other

Who were the Shakers?

The Shakers were a false religious movement that began in the eighteenth century and taught false doctrine, obedience through rule-following, and that Ann Lee was the female manifestation of Christ. Salvation isn’t found in spectacle, rules, or new messages, but in the finished work of Jesus.

Other

Why are there so many religions?

: So many religions exist because of humanity's rejection of the one true God. Rather than worshiping the God of Scripture, people create gods and belief systems that align with their personal desires and preferences.

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Why aren't Christians Jewish? Since Jesus was a Jew, why don't Christians follow Judaism?

Christians aren’t Jewish because Jesus’’ His life, death, and resurrection fulfilled the Mosaic covenant. Salvation comes through faith in Him.

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Why aren't religions able to coexist in peace?

Religions clash because they make mutually exclusive claims about God, truth, and salvation. Christianity calls us to live peaceably, but the offense of the cross guarantees conflict with those who reject Christ’s exclusive way.

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Why do some people remember past lives if reincarnation is not true?

Claims of past-life memories do not come from reincarnation but may stem from false memories, psychological factors, or spiritual deception. The Bible clearly teaches that humans live only once, leaving no room for reincarnation.

Sin

All have sinned—What does that mean?

Because the first man, Adam, chose to disobey God, all have a sin nature, which causes us to sin and be separated from God. Because everyone has a sin nature, all have sinned.

Sin

Am I not saved if I struggle with habitual sin?

Struggling with habitual sin doesn’t mean you’re not saved; it often shows a heart that desires Christ and repentance. True salvation is marked by ongoing dependence on Jesus, not by perfection or the absence of struggle.

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Are all sins equal?

While all sin is equally against God, equally separates us from Him, and will equally result in judgement, not all sins are equal.

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Are there any unforgivable sins?

For those who are in Christ and have accepted His offer of forgiveness, there is no more condemnation. The only true unforgivable sin is completely rejecting salvation through Jesus.

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Are we all born sinners?

Since Adam and Eve’s disobedience in Eden, we all inherited sin that pulls us away from God. But through Jesus—who was God, lived a perfect life, died in our place, and rose again—we can be rescued, transformed, and one day live forever free from sin as children of God.

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Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit - What is it?

Originally, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit was attributing Jesus’ Spirit-empowered miracles to Satan. Today, it is persistently rejecting the Holy Spirit’s testimony about Jesus, which is unforgivable if continued until death.

Sin

Can I masturbate if I don't lust or look at pornography?

Even without lust or pornography, masturbation takes sex outside God’s intended design for marriage and feeds fleshly impulses. We can trust God to satisfy our sexual desires while exercising self-control and stewarding our sexual energy toward purity and spiritual growth.

Sin

Can unbelievers do good things?

Unbelievers can do good, moral, and socially beneficial actions since we are made in God’s image. However, our good deeds do not equal righteousness before God or provide the way to salvation.

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Can unbelievers love?

All people can love as a part of being made in the image of God and His common grace to all. Still, believers love differently than unbelievers because their love is transformed by God, who is love.

Sin

Does God forgive big sin? Will God forgive things like murder?

Ultimately, it is not the size of the sin that determines the forgiveness of sin but the size of God's love. God provided a perfect solution to sin through His Son Jesus Christ, offering salvation to all who believe in Him by faith.

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Does God let us fail?

God may allow us to fail, not to destroy us, but to discipline and grow us. Even in failure, we can trust who He is and that He is shaping us for His glory and our good.

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Does God punish sin? Does God punish Christians who sin?

God disciplines Christians who sin and convicts unbelievers. Punishment is reserved only for final rejection of Christ.

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Does God view unintentional sin differently?

God once distinguished between unintentional and defiant sins under the Old Testament law, but all sin separates us from Him. The good news is that Jesus’ once-for-all sacrifice covers every sin, intentional or unintentional, for those who trust in Him.

Sin

Does everyone inherit sin from Adam and Eve?

All people inherit a sinful nature from Adam and Eve, which separates us from God and leads to both personal sin and spiritual death. Only through Jesus’ death and resurrection can we be forgiven, restored to God, and given new life.

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Does hell have levels, each with a different degree of punishment?

The Bible does not explicitly describe levels of hell. Instead of focusing on degrees of punishment, Scripture emphasizes avoiding eternal separation from God through salvation in Christ.

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Does my private, personal sin affect others?

God knows all our sin, and even hidden sin indirectly impacts others. God promises that our private, personal sin will find us out. We are called to repent and live in the light, bringing freedom and peace from the guilt and destruction of sin.

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Does the Bible have a list of sins?

The Bible has several lists of specific sins, but true obedience comes from a transformed heart through the Holy Spirit not rule-following. God's grace, not avoiding a list of sins, enables us to live in a way that honors Him.

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Fornication–What is it?

Fornication is any sexual activity outside God’s design for marriage, and it damages your body, relationships, and connection with Him. Believers can honor God with their sexuality by pursuing purity and living in obedience to His design.

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Hamartiology—What is it?

Hamartiology is the study of sin, examining its nature, origin, effects, and consequences, as well as God’s solution through Jesus Christ. It explores how sin separates humanity from God, how it affects our lives, and how redemption and forgiveness are made possible through Christ.

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How can I know if I committed the unforgivable sin?

The unforgivable sin was a willful, knowledgeable rejection of Jesus’ Spirit-empowered works, blaming them on Satan, which only the Pharisees committed in His presence. If you worry about having done it, that concern actually shows your heart is sensitive to God and far from hardened unbelief.

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How can I know what is a sin and what isn't?

Sin is anything—seen or unseen—that goes against God's will, character, or design, whether in our actions, thoughts, motives, or desires. We come to know what sin is through God's Word, the Spirit’s guidance, and a heart that seeks to love and honor God above all else.

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I did not eat the fruit in the garden of Eden so why do I suffer the consequences of Adam and Eve's sin?

Though we didn’t eat the fruit, Adam’s sin brought death and a sinful nature that affects us all. But just as Adam’s disobedience condemned us, Jesus' obedience offers forgiveness, righteousness, and eternal life to all who trust in Him.

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If we are born in sin, how is it fair for God to judge us for our sin?

Even though we aren’t responsible for receiving our sin nature, we are still accountable for our sinful actions.

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Is a believer's heart good or evil?

Believers get a new heart from God, yet it’s still a battleground of sin until Christ fully transforms us. We’re forgiven and being renewed, but the struggle continues until we see Him.

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Is anxiety a sin?

Anxiety is a human response that isn’t automatically sin, but it reveals where we’re tempted to stop trusting God. Anxiety becomes sin when we cling to it instead of surrendering to God.

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Is being gay a sin?

The Bible teaches that God designed sexuality for marriage between a man and a woman, and any departure from that design is sin. Yet the gospel offers hope: anyone who turns to Christ can be forgiven, transformed, and made new.

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Is eternal security a license to sin?

Eternal security is not permission to sin, but a call to live as new creations in Christ. God’s love and Spirit transform us to desire obedience rather than rebellion.

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Is hell fair?

Hell may seem unfair to us, but the Bible reveals it as the just consequence for rejecting an eternal, holy God who lovingly offers salvation through Christ. God doesn’t force anyone into hell—He honors human choice, and Christ’s sacrifice proves both the seriousness of sin and the depth of God’s mercy.

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Is hell real? Is hell really forever?

Hell is a real, eternal place of punishment for those who reject God. We must either trust in Jesus Christ, the infinite God in flesh, to pay for our sins through His sacrifice on the cross, or we will bear the infinite cost of our sins forever in hell.

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Is homosexuality in the Bible actually referring to pedophilia?

The idea that biblical references to homosexuality actually refer to pedophilia isn’t supported by Scripture. Sexual ethics are ground in God’s design for marriage between a man and a woman alone, and anything outside of that design is sin.

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Is it a sin to be left-handed?

Left-handedness is not sinful. Scripture never condemns it and even records God using left-handed individuals, showing that physical traits like handedness have no moral significance before God.

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Is it a sin to be tempted? Is temptation sinful?

Being tempted is not a sin, but yielding to it or leading others into it crosses a clear moral line. Learning to say no to temptation strengthens our faith, cultivates godly character, and allows us to walk in freedom from sin.

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Is it true that “the road to hell is paved with good intentions”?

“The road to hell is paved with good intentions” isn’t in the Bible—and good intentions alone don’t make us right with God. What feels right can still lead us astray, and only faith in Jesus—not sincerity or effort—can truly save.

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Is it wrong to blame God?

The Bible consistently shows that while we may bring honest pain and questions to God, we cross a line when we accuse Him of wrongdoing or injustice. God is always righteous, just, and good—even when His ways are difficult to understand.

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Is sin a daily reality for us? Can we go an entire day without sinning?

Because of our sin nature, even believers cannot go an entire day without sinning in thought, word, or action. Thankfully, Christ’s sacrifice covers our sins, and God’s grace continually restores and empowers us to live for Him even when we sin..

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Is there a difference between willful sin and ignorant sin when it comes to forgiveness?

Willful sin is a deliberate rebellion against God, while ignorant sin comes from a lack of knowledge—but both separate us from Him. Jesus’ once-for-all sacrifice offers complete forgiveness for every sin, giving us the freedom to repent, be cleansed, and walk in obedience and grace.

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Is there a sin that is worse than all the others? What is the greatest sin?

All sin is equally against God, and we will be held accountable by God for every sin. While this is true, the greatest sin is rejecting the Holy Spirit’s call to salvation in Christ.

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Is there an unpardonable sin? What is it?

The unpardonable sin was rejecting the Holy Spirit’s clear work in Jesus’ ministry, something only His contemporaries could do. For us today, the only unpardonable state is dying without accepting Christ’s gift of salvation.

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Is there danger in unconfessed sin?

Unconfessed sin doesn’t lead to losing salvation, but it creates distance from God, drains our joy, and impacts our relationships with others. Confession restores fellowship, clears the burden, and revives the closeness God desires with us.

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Original sin - What is it?

Sin isn’t something we simply learn—it’s something we’re born into, shaping every part of who we are and separating us from God. But where sin runs deepest, Christ’s grace runs deeper, offering life where there was only death.

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The consequences of sin - What are they?

God’s rule is for our good; sinning is going against what is best for us. Sin always has consequences.

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The conviction of sin – What is it?

The Holy Spirit convicts us of sin by revealing our sin in contrast to God’s holiness. Conviction is a call to confession, repentance, restoration, and the joy of experiencing God’s forgiveness.

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The sin nature - What is it?

The sin nature is the inherent part of humanity that inclines us to sin, inherited from Adam and present in every person. Through Christ, our sin nature can be transformed into a new, Spirit-filled nature that empowers us to live in fellowship with God, sin less, and reflect His character to the world.

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Was "homosexual" a mistranslation in the Bible?

The claim that “homosexual” is a mistranslation misunderstands how Bible translation works—modern terms are used to accurately convey the original Greek meaning. The Bible consistently describes homosexuality as a sin, while also offering grace and forgiveness to all who turn to Christ.

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What does it mean that sin is lawlessness?

Sin is anything we think, say, do, or feel that violates God’s standards, or His law. Therefore, sin is lawlessness.

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What does it mean that the wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23)?

Sin earns a paycheck—and it’s death, both now and forever—but God doesn’t offer a bonus, He offers a gift: eternal life through Jesus Christ. You can’t work your way out of sin’s wages, but you can receive Christ’s finished payment by faith.

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What does it mean to blaspheme? What is blasphemy?

Blasphemy is anything that directly and intentionally insults or slanders the character and nature of God. The ultimate blasphemy is rejecting the conviction of the Holy Spirit and rejecting Christ, which shows a hardened heart against God and leads to spiritual death.

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What does the Bible say about sins of commission?

Sins of commission are when we actively choose to do what is wrong. Such sins separate us from God, but His grace through Jesus offers forgiveness and restoration.

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What does the Bible say about sins of omission?

The Bible teaches that sins of omission—failing to do the good we know we should—are equally as sinful as sins of commission. True faith isn’t only about avoiding evil but also about actively pursuing good, showing Christ’s love through action, justice, and mercy.

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What is a trespass in the Bible?

A trespass in the Bible is simply any sin—any way we overstep God’s boundaries or fall short of His perfect standard. God provides forgiveness for our trespasses through Jesus’ death and resurrection, freeing us from sin’s power and enabling us to live by His Spirit.

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What is inherited sin?

Inherited sin is the sinful nature passed down from Adam. Though we are born with this sin nature, we are responsible for our sinful actions and choices. Through faith in Jesus, believers are made new, empowered by the Holy Spirit to live righteously.

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What is meant by being free from sin?

We are all born with a sin nature, which means that in our natural state, we are all in bondage to sin. Jesus’ death and resurrection made the way for us to be freed from the power and penalty of sin, and ultimate freedom awaits believers in the new heavens and new earth.

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What is sin?

Sin is anything we think, say, or do that is in contradiction to who God is. Sin separates us from the life and fellowship for which He created us.

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What is the definition of idolatry?

Idolatry is giving worship, devotion, or priority to anything other than God. Whether physical idols or pursuits like money, pride, or success, anything we elevate above Him becomes a false god in our hearts.

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What is the fall of man? What happened at the fall of man?

The fall of man began when Adam and Eve’s disobedience unleashed sin on the world, but God promised redemption and ultimate restoration through Jesus. Sin’s curse from the fall may be here now, but the victory is already secured for those who trust in Christ!

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What is the meaning of Romans 6:23, "the wages of sin is death"?

The “wages of sin” are humankind’s due penalty for sins against God. If not for God’s free gift of salvation through His Son, all human beings would be eternally separated from God, but through faith in Christ, we can made right with God for all eternity.

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What is the sin that leads to death, or the sin unto death, that John talks about?

The “sin that leads to death” is a willful, hardened rejection of God that only unbelievers can commit, cutting them off from the source of eternal life. Believers may face serious consequences from persistent sin, but nothing can separate us from God’s love.

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What was the effect of the fall on humanity? How did the fall affect our world?

Because Adam and Eve wanted to control their own lives, every human is born with that sin nature, that same desire for evil, and it always leads to death.

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Why Did God create us knowing we would sin?

God created the universe and all that is in it to reflect His glory to the world. God creating us, knowing we would sin, reveals His character and love for us, deepening our relationship with Him and allowing us to reflect His glory to the world.

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Why are all sins ultimately against God?

All sins are ultimately against God because He is the ultimate authority, the perfect One, and the rightful judge. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, all sin can be forgiven and our relationship with God can be restored.

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Why are there still consequences for sin if Jesus already paid the price?

Jesus' death paid for the penalty of sin for all who believe in Him, but sin still has consequences in this life. For believers, God uses the consequences for sin to refine us, deepen our faith, and guide us toward greater obedience.

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Why do people die?

Death came into the world through sin, separating us from God and making it the destiny of all people. But through Jesus’ death and resurrection, we are offered forgiveness, eternal life, and hope that conquers even the grave.

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Antitheism – What is it?

Antitheism is an active opposition against belief in a personal God, which can include direct efforts to create doubt about the gospel.

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Are aliens and UFOs real?

While aliens and UFOs fascinate humanity, Scripture makes no reference to other beings beside angels, demons, or humans. The Bible neither affirms nor denies life on other planets.

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Are the similarities in human DNA and chimp DNA evidence of evolution?

The claim that human and chimpanzee DNA is 95-98% similar is often used as evidence for naturalistic evolution. However, closer examination reveals significant challenges to this interpretation, including differences in non-coding DNA, deleterious mutations, and inconsistent patterns in the "human accelerated regions" (HARs). These findings align better with the idea of a common Designer using similar templates rather than undirected evolutionary processes.

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Are the teachings of Witness Lee and the Local Church biblical?

Witness Lee and the Local Church hold to core Christian doctrines, but some of their teachings and practices have raised concerns among other Christians.

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Are zombies mentioned in the Bible?

The Bible doesn't mention zombies, especially as we know them today, but it does speak of resurrections and spiritual death.

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Axiology – What is it?

Axiology is the study of value, which is important when discussing the value God places upon mankind.

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Belief in God and quantum physics — are they compatible?

Quantum physics explores the behavior of matter and energy at a subatomic level, revealing fascinating and counterintuitive phenomena. While some interpret quantum mechanics as supporting God’s existence, others see it as evidence of randomness. The Bible asserts that creation reflects God’s nature and handiwork, regardless of scientific interpretation.

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Bibliomancy – What is it?

Bibliomancy tries to turn Scripture into a magic fortune-telling tool, but God forbids using His Word that way. True guidance comes from careful reading, meditation, and obeying God’s Word, not random selection.

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Black Liberation Theology – What is it?

Black Liberation Theology rightly calls attention to injustice and care for the poor, but it risks reshaping the gospel around a single people group rather than Christ alone. The gospel is universally saving and unifying—making all believers one in Christ, not divided by race or identity.

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Can an atheist be a good person? Can an atheist be meaningfully concerned with morality?

An atheist can be a good person and live in a way that society considers moral or decent. The real question is where moral standards come from in the first place and what a person’s ability to be good truly means.

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Christian Gnosticism – What is it?

Christian Gnosticism is a heretical belief system that contradicts core Christian doctrines by emphasizing secret knowledge and denying Christ's humanity.

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Christian Rationalism – What is it?

Christian Rationalism is a belief system that contradicts biblical Christianity by denying Jesus's deity and promoting a pantheistic view of God. Christian Rationalism is incompatible with biblical teachings and should not be considered Christian.

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Christian worldview - What is it?

A Christian worldview is a perspective that interprets all of life and reality through the lens of biblical truth, shaping one's understanding of origins, purpose, morality, and ultimate destiny.

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Deism - What is it? What do deists believe?

Deism teaches that a distant Creator made the universe but no longer intervenes in the world. God, however, is both transcendent and personally involved in the world and in our lives.

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Dianetics – What is it?

Dianetics, founded by L. Ron Hubbard, claims our problems come from hidden “engrams” that auditing can erase—a system that later expanded into Scientology. The Bible, however, says our real problem is sin, and true freedom comes not through techniques or self-effort but through Jesus Christ alone.

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Did the American Revolution violate Romans 13?

While Christians are instructed to be obedient to authorities, God also is strongly opposed to tyrannical oppression. The American Revolution was a response against Britain’s tyrannical rule.

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Does God help those who help themselves?

The phrase, "God helps those who help themselves," is not biblical and contradicts the gospel message of salvation by grace—though God still does call believers to obedient action.

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Does God require blind faith?

God does not expect or desire blind faith—faith that exists without evidence or reason. Instead, God has given us a solid foundation for belief by revealing Himself through creation, Scripture, and Jesus Christ. Faith in God is trusting in His character and promises based on the evidence He has provided.

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Does the Bible need to be demythologized? What is meant by demythologization?

Demythologization removes supernatural elements from the Bible, but this approach undermines the core truths of Christianity and should be rejected.

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Does the Bible say anything about Voodoo? How should Christians view Voodoo?

The Bible doesn't call out Voodoo specifically, but it condemns practices associated with it, such as spirit worship and sorcery.

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Does the Bible say anything about black magic?

The Bible unequivocally condemns black magic as an abomination that opens the door to deception and spiritual danger. Followers of Jesus are called to reject all dark practices and stand firmly in Christ’s power, clothed in spiritual armor and set apart as children of the light.

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Does the Bible say anything about ethnocentrism?

The Bible consistently rejects ethnocentrism by affirming that all people are equally made in God’s image and equally redeemed by Christ. Any attitude of ethnic superiority rebuilds walls Jesus died to tear down and stands in direct opposition to the gospel.

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Does the Bible support communism?

The Bible does not support communism. Scripture commands generosity and care for the poor, but assumes private ownership and voluntary giving rather than a centralized system of wealth redistribution.

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Does the Bible talk about the possibility of time travel?

Despite mankind’s fascination with time travel, it doesn’t seem to be an important topic in Scripture. The possibility of time travel should point us to God, who created time.

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Dualism – What is it?

Dualism claims the universe is a tug-of-war between equal forces of good and evil. The Bible flatly rejects this since God alone is sovereign and evil is not a rival power.

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Faith vs. science. Is there a contradiction between faith in God and science?

Science is not contrary to faith. Science has limitations. Faith is trust in the face of uncertainty, not an explanation of the intricacies of life.

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Fideism - What is it?

Fideism is the belief that religious truths, such as the existence of God, cannot be proven and must be accepted solely on faith. While biblical faith involves trust in God, fideism as an approach to defending faith is incomplete, as Scripture encourages reason and evidence to justify belief.

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How do psychology and biblical counseling work together?

Secular psychology focuses on the natural world—brain synapses and chemicals—reducing problems to the physical world without getting to the heart of issues: sin. Biblical counseling relies on the sufficiency of Scripture to address spiritual and emotional issues, emphasizing God’s Word as the ultimate authority.

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How do the laws of thermodynamics provide evidence for creationism?

Thermodynamics and the Bible agree that the universe had a beginning and that it is now running down. Bible verses about creation and the decaying universe demonstrate the first and second laws of thermodynamics.

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How do we know the Bible is not just a fairy tale?

The Bible isn’t a fairy tale—it’s a historically grounded, divinely inspired guide that transforms lives. Unlike fictional stories, the Bible contains verified events, eyewitness accounts, and fulfilled prophecy that point to the truth of who God is.

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How does applied ethics work?

Applied ethics considers overarching moral or societal beliefs and determines actions in real-life situations. God’s Word is the only absolute standard for true ethics, which can be applied to specific life circumstances.

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How does consequentialist ethics define morality? What is consequentialism?

Consequentialism judges right and wrong by results, but the Bible teaches that morality flows from God’s unchanging character, not from outcomes. Relying on what “seems right” often leads to error, making obedience to God—not just good results—the true standard of ethical living.

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How does cultural relativism influence society?

Cultural relativism, while useful in anthropology, poses challenges to Christian ethics by potentially conflicting with absolute moral standards set by God.

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How does deontological ethics define morality? What is deontology?

Deontology defines right and wrong by fixed rules or duties. The Bible agrees that morality is absolute—but only because it flows from God’s unchanging character and commands, not human reasoning.

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How does normative ethics develop a framework for defining right and wrong?

Normative ethics is one of three branches of the philosophy of ethics, which develops frameworks for judging right and wrong. Christian ethics aligns with biblical principles, emphasizing God-given truth as the ultimate moral authority.

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How does pragmatic ethics define morality?

Pragmatic ethics says morality is “whatever works,” but without God or ultimate truth, what works today might crumble tomorrow—leaving right and wrong on shaky ground.

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How does situational ethics define morality?

Situational ethics claims that right and wrong depend on context and outcomes, but Scripture teaches that moral truth is grounded in God's unchanging character and Word.

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How does virtue ethics define morality?

Virtue ethics defines morality based on the character of the person, emphasizing that virtuous traits lead to ethical actions. While emphasizing character formation, we must acknowledge our fallen nature and the need for Scripture for moral guidance.

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How is Christianity Unique?

Two truths that make Christianity unique are God's grace and the literal resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. A person is saved, not by their own works, but by God's grace through faith in the person and work of Jesus Christ.

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How is the divine command theory related to ethics and morality?

Divine Command Theory says right and wrong are defined by God’s commands, but misses that it is grounded in God’s unchanging character. Obedience isn’t just about following rules—it’s an expression of love, trust, and submission to who God is.

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How reliable is carbon dating? Is radiocarbon dating a good method to use to determine the age of things?

When correctly applied, radiocarbon dating can give a reliable indicator of the age of organic matter. Thanks to Carbon-14 dating, Christians can have increased confidence that the Bible has historical credibility.

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How should Christians view cancel culture?

Christians should resist cancel culture by embracing the biblical principles of humility, reason, and redemption, while still standing firm for truth and righteousness.

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How should a Christian view socialism?

While socialism claims to address poverty and inequality, its compulsory redistribution of wealth and collective ownership conflicts with biblical principles of voluntary giving, personal responsibility, and the understanding that true human flourishing comes through Christ, not economic systems.

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Ideological criticism — What is it?

Ideological criticism examines how language shapes understanding and audience response. When applied to the Bible, it reveals how biblical authors used culturally significant concepts to communicate eternal truths effectively.

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Individualism vs. collectivism—what does the Bible say?

The Bible upholds both individualism and collectivism, emphasizing a God-centered approach that balances personal responsibility with community service.

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Irreducible complexity — What is it?

Irreducible complexity argues that some biological systems are so intricate that they could not have evolved gradually through natural selection. These systems require all their parts to function at once, challenging evolutionary models. While not definitive proof of creation, irreducible complexity highlights the plausibility of intelligent design.

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Is 90 Minutes in Heaven biblically based? Is Heaven is for Real biblically accurate? What about 23 Minutes in Hell?

Accounts of near-death visits to heaven or hell should be approached with caution, as the Bible records no verified accounts of someone dying and returning with detailed afterlife experiences. These stories must be tested against Scripture, remembering that visions of heaven in the Bible were rare, sacred, and given for God’s purposes alone.

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Is Intelligent Design any different from belief in a Flying Spaghetti Monster?

Intelligent Design (ID) theory differs from the Flying Spaghetti Monster, as it's based on scientific observations of complexity in nature, not satirical religious claims.

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Is Theophostic counseling / Transformation Prayer Ministry biblical?

Theophostic counseling, now known as Transformation Prayer Ministry, aims to reveal God's truth to address emotional pain. While it claims biblical foundations, it requires careful evaluation against Scripture.

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Is belief in God a virus?

Some atheists liken religion to a "virus," viewing belief in God as harmful and manipulative, but this perspective lacks scientific and logical support, often serving as a justification for rejecting God. Christianity offers a compelling counter to such claims.

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Is directed panspermia a viable theory for the origin of life?

There is no supporting evidence for directed panspermia—the theory that life began someplace else and was intentionally seeded on Earth. This speculative theory contradicts the creation of life by God.

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Is it possible to be a Christian feminist? Is feminism against the Bible?

Feminism in the modern sense is not biblical. Early feminist goals often aligned with biblical principles, such as protecting women and promoting justice, but later developments introduced ideas and practices that conflict with Scripture. God values all men and women and created them both in His image, which is what we must uphold instead of valuing one gender over the other.

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Is open theism biblical?

Open theism claims God can’t know the future, but Scripture shows He does—our choices are real, yet they unfold within His unstoppable plan. Freedom and sovereignty aren’t rivals; they’re partners in God’s story.

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Is punctuated equilibrium compatible with the Bible? What is the theory of punctuated equilibrium?

To explain gaps in the fossil record, the theory of punctuated equilibrium was developed to describe how species change over time. equilibrium is not compatible with the Bible because it contradicts creation as described in Genesis 1.

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Is quietism a biblical practice? What is quietism?

Quietism, with its passive attempt to reach a sinless state, is not a biblical practice. True Christian peace comes from trusting God, prayer, and active worship, not mystical attempts to achieve union with God.

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Is religion opium for the masses?

While some claim religion is an emotional crutch, true Christianity offers a transformative relationship with God based on historical and spiritual truth, not mere escapism.

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Is the Tangible Kingdom Movement biblical?

The Tangible Kingdom Movement emphasizes living out Christianity through service and acceptance, but it may downplay the importance of doctrine and clear gospel presentation.

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Is the multiverse theory plausible? What is the multiverse?

The multiverse theory suggests the existence of many universes beyond our own. The multiverse theory remains speculative, is unsupported by evidence, and poses no serious challenge to the Christian worldview.

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Is the seven mountain mandate biblical? What is the 7-M mandate?

God never commands believers to take control of societal “mountains” or institutions. God’s kingdom advances not through cultural dominance, but through faithful obedience and the spread of the gospel in every sphere of life.

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Is there a difference between religion and spirituality?

Religion and spirituality are different; although the world uses these terms in ways that do not reflect true faith. True religion and spirituality involves surrendering to God and living for Him.

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Is there any meaning to laminin being in the shape of a cross? What is laminin?

Laminin, a protein that helps hold biological structures together, has a shape vaguely resembling a cross. While some interpret this as a divine sign, such conclusions are speculative and detract from the clear evidence of God’s existence revealed through creation and the gospel.

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Is there any truth to the "God hates fags" slogan?

The slogan "God hates fags" utterly misrepresents God's character and the Bible's message. God loves all people while calling them to repentance and faith in Christ.

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Is there any validity to the Reptilian conspiracy? What is the Reptilian conspiracy?

The Bible does not in any way support the Reptilian conspiracy theory and encourages believers to focus on godliness, rather than unfounded myths.

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Is there proof for monotheism?

Monotheism is the belief in one true God, who is the Creator, Sustainer, and Judge of all creation. This belief is supported by biblical, historical, and philosophical arguments.

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Is there really a difference between miracles and magic?

The Bible distinguishes miracles from magic by their source and effect. Magic relies on human control, deception, or occult power, whereas biblical miracles are acts of God that bring genuine change and serve His purposes.

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Is there such a thing as a succubus or an incubus? What is a succubus? What is an incubus?

The Bible doesn't specifically mention succubi or incubi—plural for succubus and incubus—but it warns against demonic influences and encourages trust in God's protection.

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Is there such a thing as an ex-Christian?

There are no true “ex-Christians” because anyone genuinely saved in Christ has a permanent, eternal new identity that cannot be undone. People who appear to walk away from faith were never truly born again, since salvation transforms the heart, provides us with the Holy Spirit, and secures us in God’s hands.

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Is there validity to the Illuminati conspiracy? What is the Illuminati conspiracy?

The Illuminati conspiracy posits that a secret society of global elites controls or seeks to control world events. Christians are called to focus on God’s truth, rather than entertain unfounded conspiracies like the Illuminati conspiracy, trusting in His sovereignty over world events.

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Is universalism, the concept of universal salvation, biblical?

Universalism, the belief that all people will be saved, contradicts biblical teaching about salvation through faith in Christ alone and the reality of eternal judgment.

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JEDP Theory — What is it?

The JEDP theory claims the Pentateuch (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) was written by multiple authors after Moses, rather than by Moses himself. However, historical and biblical evidence strongly supports Mosaic authorship, rendering the JEDP theory speculative and unnecessary.

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Kinism — What is it?

Kinism is a belief that racial segregation is ordained by God, but this idea contradicts Scripture. The Bible teaches unity in Christ, not division based on race, and promotes fellowship among believers of all nations.

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Monism — What is it?

Monism is the idea that all reality can be explained by one substance or single reality. It contrasts with the Bible’s teaching, which distinguishes God from His creation.

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Monophysitism — What is it?

Monophysitism is the belief that Jesus had only one nature, a mixture of both human and divine. This view was rejected as heretical. Jesus has two distinct natures—human and divine.

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Monothelitism — What is it?

Monothelitism is the belief that Jesus has two natures—human and divine—but only one will. This view was condemned by the Church, which affirmed that Jesus has both a human will and a divine will.

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Montanism — What is it?

Montanism was a second-century Christian movement known for its prophetic claims, which were eventually rejected by the broader church due to concerns about false prophecies and unorthodox practices.

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Mythicism — What is it?

Mythicism is the belief that Jesus Christ never existed—a view rejected by nearly all scholars, including secular and anti-religious experts.

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Noetic science – What is it?

Noetic science attempts to study subjective experiences and consciousness scientifically, but it often strays into pseudoscience and conflicts with biblical teachings.

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Nouthetic counseling — What is it?

Nouthetic counseling is a Bible-based, Christ-centered approach to counseling, focused on applying Scripture to life’s problems. Rooted in the Greek word noutheteo (admonish), it emphasizes biblical instruction, the power of the Holy Spirit, and spiritual growth through obedience to God’s Word.

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Panentheism – What is it?

Panentheism teaches that God is greater than the universe, but the universe exists within God. This contradicts biblical teachings about God's nature and His relationship to creation.

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Pantheism – What is it?

Pantheism is the belief that everything is God and God is everything, which contradicts biblical teaching about God's distinct nature as Creator.

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Polytheism—what is it?

Polytheism is worshipping multiple gods, and it doesn’t need to just refer to ancient religions—it’s anything we put above God in our lives. Chasing shadows instead of the one true God leaves the heart empty and life’s biggest questions unanswered.

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Rationalism vs. empiricism – What is a Christian view?

Christians see both reason and experience as valuable but ultimately subordinate to God’s revelation. True knowledge comes not from the mind alone or the senses alone but from trusting God as the ultimate source of truth.

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Religiosity — What is it?

Religiosity replaces a genuine relationship with God with external religious activities and rules, contrasting with true Christian faith that flows from a transformed heart.

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Religious pluralism – What is it?

Religious pluralism holds that multiple religions provide valid paths to God, which contradicts the Bible's teaching of salvation exclusively through Jesus Christ.

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Remote viewing — What is it?

Remote viewing claims to allow people to see distant or hidden objects through psychic abilities, but Scripture warns against seeking supernatural knowledge outside of God's revealed truth.

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Should Christians care about conspiracy theories?

Conspiracies abound in a world of half-truths and hidden agendas. Christians are called to live in the light of God’s Word, not the shadows of rumor or speculation found in conspiracy theories.

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Should a Christian see a psychologist or psychiatrist?

Christians can absolutely seek help from psychologists or psychiatrists, but we must remember that professional advice alone can’t fix every struggle. True healing and understanding comes from God alone.

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Subjectivism — What is it?

Subjectivism is a philosophical view that reality depends on individual perception. This stance conflicts with biblical teachings, which affirm objective truth and a reality independent of human perception.

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Superstitions – What does the Bible say?

The Bible rejects superstitions, encouraging trust in God, rather than mystical beliefs or practices.

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The Black Hebrews / Black Israelites – Who are they?

The Bible doesn’t focus on race but on our identity as God’s children, warning us to reject false teachings that distort Christ or divide His people. Groups claiming Black Hebrew or Israelite heritage are judged not by ancestry but by whether they embrace Jesus as Savior, since salvation comes through Him alone.

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The Demiurge – What is it?

The Demiurge is the concept of a lesser creator god, contradicting the Bible's teaching of one supreme God who created all things.

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The Focolare Movement – What is it?

The Focolare Movement seeks global unity and peace through ecumenical efforts. While its goals are admirable, the movement lacks a biblical foundation, promoting unity apart from salvation through Jesus Christ, which is the only true source of eternal peace.

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The G12 vision/ movement – What is it?

The G12 vision emphasizes small groups of twelve to evangelize, disciple, and multiply church members. While the structure is an innovative outreach model, concerns arise due to its associations with the New Apostolic Reformation, prosperity gospel teachings, and excessive emphasis on the number twelve.

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The Gathering of Christ Church – What is it?

The Gathering of Christ Church claims to represent true biblical teaching, focusing on the "12 Lost Tribes of Israel" and denouncing paganism. However, its doctrines rely heavily on extra-biblical sources and unorthodox interpretations, including claims about God’s name and the identity of Israel’s tribes. The teachings of The Gathering of Christ Church diverge significantly from biblical Christianity and should be avoided.

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The God particle – What is it?

The Higgs boson is often referred to as the “God particle” by the media. It is an important discovery in particle physics, but it does not have any direct implications for the Bible or faith.

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The Jesus Seminar — What is it?

The Jesus Seminar sought to determine the historical authenticity of Jesus’s sayings and deeds using a voting system and concluded that only a fraction of His recorded words and actions were genuine. The Seminar’s methods and conclusions have been widely criticized for their biased interpretative approach; the Bible warns against false teachers who distort the truth to fit their own agendas.

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The Key of Solomon — What is it?

The Key of Solomon is a medieval book of black magic falsely attributed to King Solomon. Though the Key of Solomon references Judeo-Christian themes, it is unbiblical and has no spiritual authority. True wisdom and spiritual understanding are found in God’s Word.

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The New Thought Movement — What is it?

The New Thought movement promotes the idea that humans can create their own reality through positive thinking, a belief that contradicts biblical teachings about God’s sovereignty and humanity’s dependence on Him for transformation and healing.

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The Satanic bible — What is it?

The Satanic Bible promotes self-worship and denies biblical truth by teaching that humans are their own gods, sin is natural, and there is no afterlife.

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The Shriners – Who are they?

The Shriners are a fraternal organization, connected to Freemasonry and known for their charitable work, but with beliefs incompatible with Christianity.

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The definition of Darwinism – What is it?

Darwinism states that species adapt their biology solely in response to their environment, but Scripture states that God controls the design of His creatures.

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The documentary hypothesis – What is it?

The documentary hypothesis claims that the Torah was compiled from multiple later sources rather than written by Moses. The theory has continually shifted and is losing support even among secular scholars.

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The ends justify the means — Is this biblical? Do the ends justify the means?

“The ends justify the means” is nowhere supported in Scripture and is not how we should live. Believers should have uncompromising, biblical character that reflects Christ in all contexts, situations, and personal decisions.

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Transhumanism — What is it?

Transhumanism seeks to enhance human capabilities through technology. Transhumanism challenges Christians to articulate a biblical view of human dignity, the limits of technology, and the ultimate source of human flourishing.

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Unitarian Universalism — What is it?

Unitarian Universalism combines the rejection of the Trinity with the belief in universal salvation, emphasizing individual spiritual journeys over absolute truth claims.

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Was Yahweh originally an Edomite or Canaanite God?

While some claim Yahweh originated as an Edomite or Canaanite deity, Scripture reveals Him as the one true God, who has revealed Himself throughout history under various names to different peoples.

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Was the Noahic flood global?

The Bible explicitly describes the Genesis flood as a global event, affecting all life on earth outside of Noah’s ark. Myths from diverse cultures worldwide corroborate the Bible’s narrative, and geological evidence supports the account of a catastrophic global flood.

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What are some of the flaws in the theory of evolution?

Evolution is a theory based on observable science, but it is not without questions or weaknesses.

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What are the beliefs and goals of BioLogos?

BioLogos is fundamentally Christian in their views on Christ and salvation; they openly express a belief in God-controlled evolution which some Christians find controversial.

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What are the philosophical beliefs of secular humanism?

Secular humanism elevates human reason and experience as the ultimate source of truth, rejecting God and the need for divine revelation or salvation. However, true wisdom, morality, and salvation come from God alone—not from humanity’s ability to save itself.

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What do BC and AD (B.C. and A.D.) stand for?

BC means “Before Christ,” and AD means “in the year of our Lord,” marking time around the coming of Jesus. Dionysius introduced AD to create a Christian calendar of observances, which later spread into everyday use in the West, followed by BC to refer to dates before Jesus.

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What do Free Masons believe? What is Freemasonry?

Freemasonry is a fraternal organization that promotes belief in a supreme being, but its teachings conflict with core Christian doctrines, making it incompatible with biblical Christianity.

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What do Gypsies believe? What is a Gypsy?

Gypsies (i.e. Romani people) have diverse religious beliefs that often blend Christianity with traditional superstitions.

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What does Ietsism teach? What is a biblical view of Ietsism?

Ietsism is the belief in an undefined spiritual reality or deity. It contrasts sharply with Christianity, which calls for faith in the specific and knowable God revealed in Scripture, with salvation found exclusively through Jesus Christ.

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What does ethical relativism say about ethics and morality?

Ethical relativism says right and wrong change with culture, circumstance, or personal preference, leaving morality entirely subjective. The Bible, however, grounds ethics in God’s unchanging character, giving a universal standard for all people across all times.

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What does metaethics study?

Metaethics studies the nature, origins, and meaning of morality. Rather than defining specific moral rules or frameworks, it examines questions about the reality of moral values, the language used to express them, and their ultimate source. Scripture grounds morality in God’s eternal truth, providing clarity within the philosophical complexity of metaethics.

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What does moral absolutism say about ethics and morality?

Moral absolutism asserts that certain moral principles are universally true, regardless of context or consequences. While the Bible supports some aspects of moral absolutism, it ultimately points to God's unchanging character as the foundation for morality.

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What does moral relativism say about ethics and morality?

Moral relativism asserts that there are no universal moral truths, but the Bible teaches that God's unchanging character provides an absolute foundation for morality.

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What does natural law teach?

Natural law is the universal sense of right and wrong that all humanity has. While the Bible upholds this truth, it shows that only God's revelation can fully explain the brokenness of humanity and provide the solution in Jesus Christ.

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What does the Bible say about slavery?

The Bible does not condone slavery. God allowing something doesn’t mean He approves it.

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What does the Restored Church of God believe? Is the Restored Church of God a cult?

The Restored Church of God deviates from biblical Christianity through its emphasis on Old Testament Law, rejection of core Christian doctrines, and claims of exclusive salvation through their organization.

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What does the Sacred Name Movement teach?

The Sacred Name Movement teaches that believers must use specific Hebrew names for God and Jesus and follow Old Testament Law, but Scripture shows that God accepts worship in all languages through faith in Christ.

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What is Agnosticism?

Agnosticism is the belief that God's existence is unknown or unknowable. The Bible, however, affirms that God has made Himself known through creation, Scripture, and ultimately, through Jesus Christ.

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What is Naturalism?

Naturalism is the belief that everything can be explained by natural causes, with no supernatural influence. The Bible contradicts this viewpoint by affirming the existence of God, the spiritual realm, and the human soul.

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What is Nibiru?

Nibiru is a mythical planetary object, not mentioned in the Bible nor supported by science, that some say will cause cataclysmic destruction in Earth's future.

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What is Nominalism? What is a Christian view of nominalism?

Nominalism holds that abstract objects, universals, essences, and so forth do not exist except as names or linguistic conventions. Nominalism is best understood as the antithesis of realism. The Bible does not directly address the question of realism/anti-realism, but we must formulate philosophical positions consistent with Scripture because natural and special revelation cannot ultimately conflict.

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What is Structuralism?

Structuralism views meaning as arising from the relationships between elements in a system, rather than from the elements themselves. While structuralism offers insights into language and culture, its application to biblical interpretation requires careful consideration.

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What is The Chosen and is it biblical?

: The Chosen is an award-winning series that dramatizes the life of Jesus, adding plausible historical and cultural details not found in the Bible. While The Chosen doesn’t contradict Scripture, Christians are divided on whether using creative license in retelling biblical events is appropriate.

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What is Zionism? What is Christian Zionism?

Zionism supports the Jewish people's return to their ancestral homeland, while Christian Zionism specifically views this return through the lens of biblical prophecy and God's covenantal promises.

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What is a Christian view of auras?

The idea of auras is rooted in occult practices and has no support in Scripture, making it incompatible with a Christian worldview. Instead of seeking mystical energy fields, Christians are called to walk in the true light of God, reflecting His truth and love.

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What is a Christian view of genetic engineering?

Genetic engineering, including the modification of food, animals, and humans, raises ethical and spiritual questions. While the Bible doesn’t directly address this issue, it provides principles to guide Christians, emphasizing stewardship of creation, humility, and caution against overstepping God’s design.

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What is a biblical view of eclecticism?

Eclectic spirituality is a highly individualized spiritual belief system composed of selected elements drawn from various doctrines, philosophies, and traditions. Its smorgasbord approach prioritizes personal experience and is unbiblical.

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What is a biblical view of prejudice, discrimination, and racism?

God made all humans in His image, so prejudice, discrimination, and racism are contrary to His character, heart, and design. Every person should be treated with dignity, valuing faith and character over ethnicity or social status.

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What is a biblical view of sorcery?

Sorcery is a dangerous, demonic practice that the Bible condemns, offering no true power or wisdom. True guidance and insight come only from God, not spells, charms, or the occult.

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What is a chakra?

Chakras are energy points in Eastern religions, but they are not compatible with biblical Christianity.

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What is a genetic fallacy?

A genetic fallacy occurs when someone dismisses or validates a claim solely based on its origin, rather than evaluating its truth. This logical error diverts attention from the actual argument, undermining constructive dialogue. The truth of a belief must be evaluated independently of how or why someone came to hold it.

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What is a séance?

A séance is an attempt to contact the dead, which the Bible explicitly forbids and warns against. Instead of contacting the dead, we are to pursue contact with Christ, who is alive forevermore.

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What is a theist?

Theism is the belief in the existence of one or more gods. The Bible affirms monotheism, specifically the belief in a single triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

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What is absolute truth? Does absolute truth really exist?

Absolute truth exists. In fact, Jesus Christ is the embodiment of truth. Recognizing this shapes all other aspects of life.

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What is an omen?

An omen is a sign from the natural world that some believe delivers a message of some sort, typically telling of coming good or evil events. Scripture warns against seeking omens, encouraging us to trust in God's guidance instead.

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What is atheism?

Atheism, as opposed to theism and agnosticism, is the belief that God does not exist. Atheists deny God's existence, whereas Christians believe God has revealed Himself in many ways, including creation and Scripture.

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What is cultural translation?

Cultural translation makes the timeless truth of Scripture understandable for modern readers without changing its meaning. Bridging ancient contexts to today’s culture helps believers communicate God’s Word more clearly while staying faithful to His message.

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What is druidism? What is a druid?

Druidism is an ancient, pagan religion, incompatible with biblical Christianity due to its polytheistic and nature worship practices.

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What is epistemology?

Secular epistemology is the branch of philosophy that examines the nature, origin, and limits of knowledge. Biblical epistemology is the study of knowledge from a biblical perspective, focusing on how humans can know truth and the foundation for that knowledge within the framework of Scripture.

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What is escapism?

Escapism is the attempt to avoid unpleasant realities through distraction, which can be harmful if excessive but may also provide necessary mental breaks when balanced.

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What is existentialism?

Secular existentialism is a philosophy emphasizing individual freedom, responsibility, and subjectivity in creating one's own meaning and purpose in a world that seemingly lacks inherent meaning.

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What is post-theism?

Post-theism claims humanity has outgrown God, treating Him as a relic of the past—but the Bible shows God is eternal, active, and fully present in the world today. No philosophy or dismissal can erase His power, and one day every person will recognize this.

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What is realism? What is a Christian view of realism?

Realism posits the existence of universals or abstract objects, while Christianity affirms God as the ultimate reality and source of all truth.

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What is string theory? Is string theory connected with belief in God?

String theory is a complex physics concept, proposing that fundamental particles are tiny vibrating strings in multiple dimensions. While some use string theory to illustrate God's nature, the Bible doesn't address string theory directly.

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What is the 2012 Mayan prophecy?

The 2012 Mayan prophecy is a misinterpretation of the Mayan calendar, not a prediction of the world's end. Christians are called to live faithfully in the present, rather than speculating about dates of the world’s end.

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What is the Christian view of stem cell research?

Stem cells in and of themselves are not wrong to use, but taking them by destroying living embryos is murder.

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What is the Hand of Hamsa?

The Hand of Hamsa is a popular Middle Eastern amulet with cultural significance, but it holds no supernatural power as some might claim.

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What is the biblical view of ghosts and hauntings?

The Bible does not support the existence of ghosts as wandering spirits of the dead, attributing supernatural phenomena to angelic or demonic activity instead.

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What is the biblical view of white privilege?

While the Bible does not specifically address "white privilege," it does teach that all people are equal in God's eyes and encourages believers to treat everyone with love and justice, regardless of ethnicity or social status.

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What is the concept of Lucifer's flood? Is the idea of a Luciferian flood biblical?

The concept of Lucifer’s flood, part of the gap theory, suggests a catastrophic event preceding the six-day creation. The Luciferian flood is speculative and lacks biblical support, conflicting with Scripture’s teachings on creation, sin, and death.

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What is the definition of idealism?

Idealism claims reality is shaped by the human mind, but the Bible teaches that reality exists because God created it—long before anyone perceived it. Truth isn’t generated by our thoughts; it’s grounded in the authority of God and His Word.

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What is the definition of stoicism? What did the stoics believe?

Stoicism is a philosophy focused on living in harmony with the logos (universal reason), emphasizing virtue and rational thinking over emotional reactions. While we are not to trust our hearts, the Bible does not ask us to ignore our emotions.

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What is the definition of the term Gnostic?

A Gnostic is someone who adheres to Gnosticism, a belief system that emphasizes secret knowledge as the path to salvation, contrary to biblical teaching.

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What is the difference between microevolution and macroevolution?

Microevolution refers to small, observable changes within a species over a short period, and macroevolution theorizes large-scale changes over long periods, leading to the development of new species. Microevolution is supported by observable evidence, while macroevolution remains theoretical.

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What is the evil eye? Is it real?

The evil eye is a superstitious belief; Christians are called to trust in God's protection, rather than fear such things.

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What is the missing link, and has it been found?

A "missing link" refers to a gap in the fossil record, where a transitional species between an animal and its evolutionary ancestor is expected but not found. Evolutionists use the “missing link” theory to explain gaps in the "tree of life," while creationists reject the need for such links, pointing to the biblical account of creation.

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What is the philosophy of ethics?

Ethics is the study of right and wrong, but true moral guidance comes from God. The Bible grounds ethics in God’s perfect character and shows us how to live in ways that reflect His truth in every area of life.

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What is the social gospel?

The social gospel movement prioritizes social reform over spiritual transformation, emphasizing good works while often neglecting the core message of salvation through Christ alone.

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What is the solution to Euthyphro's Dilemma?

Euthyphro’s dilemma asks whether goodness is arbitrary or based on a standard above God, but Scripture reveals a third, decisive option: God’s nature itself is perfectly good. His commands aren’t random rules—they flow from His eternal, unchanging character, giving us a trustworthy standard for life and morality.

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What should be the Christian response to vampires?

Christians should evaluate vampire-related media based on biblical principles, not the mere fascination with vampires.

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What should be the Christian view of cloning?

Human cloning, with its accompanying destruction of embryos, is inconsistent with the biblical view that life starts at conception and that human life has inherent value . The problem with cloning isn't the clone; it's the process and the motivation.

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When does a life in the womb become a human being?

The Bible and science agree that human life begins at the moment of fertilization—the moment when the father's DNA combines with the mother's DNA within the egg. Life is valuable from fertilization to final breath, so if we claim to follow God, then we must value life as He does, from the moment He created us.

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Where was God on September 11, 2001?

Although God allowed the events of 9/11, God was not absent. He worked through the courage of many to save lives and used the aftermath to draw people closer to Him.

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Who were the Epicureans? What did the Epicureans believe?

Epicureans, followers of Epicurus, believed life’s goal is freedom from distress, viewing the gods as distant, the soul as mortal, and death as the end. The Bible, however, teaches that God is active, humanity is accountable, and true peace comes through reconciliation with Him, not avoidance of fear or pain.

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Why are Christians always arguing?

Christians aren’t called to avoid disagreement but to pursue truth with love, humility, and clarity. Healthy, respectful discussion honors God—arguing driven by pride and emotion does not.

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Why are people superstitious about Friday the 13th?

The superstition surrounding Friday the 13th stems from cultural beliefs that the number thirteen and the day Friday are unlucky. Historical myths, religious associations, and popular media have amplified this superstition. However, Christians reject superstition, trusting in God’s sovereignty over all circumstances.

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Why does science seem so against creationism?

Science, as practiced by many today, is rooted in naturalism, which excludes supernatural acts like creation. The debate is not between science and creationism but rather between competing worldviews—one that denies miracles and one that acknowledges God as the Creator.

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Why does the Bible call the moon a light?

The Bible calls the moon a "light" because it describes how things appear to us, not how they scientifically function.

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Why don't all Christians have a consistently biblical worldview?

Christians may lack a consistently biblical worldview due to ignorance, selective obedience, deception, or difficulty in application, but Scripture study is key to improvement.

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Why don't scientists believe in God?

Although many scientists don’t believe in God, there are scientists who do. Unbelief for anyone, not just scientists, is ultimately a matter of the heart, not just intellect.

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Why is there so much anti-Semitism in the world?

The world has always hated the Jewish people because of their special place in God’s heart. The Jews have always been a part of God’s redemptive plan to bring salvation to the world.

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Would proof that aliens exist impact the Christian faith?

Mankind is made in the image of God, but Scripture says nothing about life on other planets; therefore, extraterrestrial life may or may not share in God’s redemptive plan. Proof that aliens exist would not impact the gospel.