Category Archives: Christians and Culture

Is The Bible A Myth?

How do we know the Bible is not a myth? The structures are real such as the buildings and the rituals, but how do we know the original beliefs weren’t fairy tales? And don’t use Scripture to prove Scripture! In … Continue reading

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The Dead Sea Scrolls: How The Ancients Fought The Culture And Won

The Essenes were one of the sects of Judaism that existed at the time of Christ in the 1st century. Whereas the Sadducees were elitist and amendable to Roman ways, and the Pharisees involved themselves with the people of Jewish … Continue reading

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How Science Affects Our Interpretation of the Bible

Dual revelation theology is an issue that divides modern Christians. Evangelicals agree Scripture is unique in terms of the truths necessary for salvation. And they agree that there are two revelations: the testimony of God through nature called general revelation, … Continue reading

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The Meaning Of Biblical Faith

To many people, faith is something you conjure up, something you will into existence, something you hope to be true. It’s this “you have your truth and I have my truth” notion. You determine your own reality and beliefs are a … Continue reading

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Excerpts from “The Danger of Evolution in Politics”

“Constitutions based on the Judeo Christian value system are the fairest the world has ever known. Only cultures shaped by this value system lead to environments of freedom and possibility thinking. As Christianity is the most pragmatic of the world’s … Continue reading

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