Biblical Reliability
Many Bible translations highlight Mark 16:9-20, the last 11 verses of the Gospel, for closer inspection. The New American Standard Bible (NASB) translation, for...
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Many Bible translations highlight Mark 16:9-20, the last 11 verses of the Gospel, for closer inspection. The New American Standard Bible (NASB) translation, for...
Why do some of my best arguments for the existence of God or the truth of Christianity seem to fall on deaf ears? Why...
The creation period described in the Book of Genesis is of great interest to many Christians. As a result, much discussion has been had...
Why does it seem like Christians favor some Old Testament laws yet reject others? Is this just an example of selective reasoning? Are Christians...
If you’re a Christian, you probably have many unanswered questions. The Bible doesn’t fully explain many of its claims, and life can cause everyone...
Can we trust what the Bible says? There are times when the Bible makes claims that simply cannot be corroborated by outside sources. When...
Skeptics sometimes argue that the Christianity in its early years looked different than modern-day Christianity. Specifically, they question whether Jesus claimed to be God...
The earliest manuscripts of Mark’s gospel do not include verses 16:9-20. What happened to these verses? Should we reconsider the reliability of Mark’s gospel...
Few individuals have had as much impact on Christianity as the Apostle Paul. Traditionally credited with authoring thirteen or fourteen books in the New...
If there are variations between the New Testament manuscripts (most of which are copyist errors), why do we describe the Bible as “inerrant”? How...