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Category Archives: scriptural difficulties
Does the God of the Bible measure up to his own Standard of Perfect?
The bible says we should judge a tree by the fruit that it bears, so for the sake of being biblically sound we will hold the biblical God to that same standard. To determine if the God of the Bible … Continue reading
Posted in apologetic, apologetics, atheist vs christian, bible contradictions, bible study, biblical difficulties, carm, christ, christian fraud, confusion, contradiction, debate, god, jesus, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, laws of logic, quote, scriptural difficulties
Tagged adam, Adam and Eve, bible, bible contradictions, bible difficulties, deity, eve, genesis, God, immutable, perfect, Perfect God, proof by contradiction, quote, scriptural difficulties
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Why A New Covenant if the First was Perfect? Is the Law of God Perfect?
This all together is a confusing topic to tackle, and somewhat difficult to explain or gather because of the way people/believers interpret the law and the bible. So in talking about God’s law we will actually be talking more about … Continue reading
Posted in apologetic, apologetics, atheist vs christian, bible contradictions, bible study, biblical difficulties, christ, church, Common Sense, contradiction, covenant theology, creation, creationism, history, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, King David, law, laws of logic, messiah, purpose, religion, scriptural difficulties, systematic theology, theology, youtube
Tagged adam, bible, bible contradictions, bible difficulties, common sense, covenant theology, creation, eve, immutable, jesus, Jew, moment of truth, Mosaic covenant, New Covenant, New Testament, Old Testament, perfect, Perfect God, religion, scriptural difficulties, the gospels
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A Milestone Post
I thought this would be a great time to do a Milestone Post, considering I have just passed 20,000 views, and just published over 100 blog posts and have gathered a following of just over 100 followers, and over 1,500 … Continue reading
Posted in christian history, contradiction, creation, creationism, early christian history, god, God-Breathed, historian, history, religion, scriptural difficulties, skepticism, unbelief
Tagged adam, apologist, Atheist, bible contradictions, bible difficulties, biological eve, christian apologetics, christian apologist, christian history, Christianity, church history, early church history, eve, God, milestone, moment o, scriptural difficulties, truth, unbelief, Unfaith
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My De-Conversion on the ‘Matter of Doubt’ Podcast
The Matter of Doubt Podcast kindly did a podcast interview on me. This podcast is a lot more personal in nature than I have been on my blog so check it out. Disclaimer: Please forgive my annoying laugh, I was … Continue reading
Posted in attributes, bible contradictions, bible study, biblical difficulties, biblical inerrancy, biblical inspiration, evolution, fallacious reasoning, god, life, philosophy, podcast, read your bible, reason, religion, scriptural difficulties, youtube
Tagged atheism, Atheist, bible, bible difficulties, biblical inerrancy, BitterSweet, christian, Christian faith, Christianity, de-conversion, God, inerrancy, inspiration, morality, podcast, religion
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A compilation study on Inerrancy
For anybody who has been following my blog for longer than two months, knows that I have spent a large portion of my time blogging and researching about the inerrancy of the bible. I have done about a dozen post … Continue reading
Some Thoughts, Links, and Sources on Inerrancy and Inspiration
Survey of the Belief of biblical inerrancy in the U.S.: On 2007-MAY-25, Gallup reported the results of a national poll on Biblical inerrancy. Those polled were asked which of three statements comes closest to describing their personal views about the … Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, gallup, inerrancy, infalliable, inspiration, M. James Sawyer, scriptural difficulties
Tagged biblical inerrancy, inerrancy, inerrant, inspiration, Survey
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The History of Inerrancy
“The doctrine of the inspiration of Scripture does not stand in the relationship of a priori but a posteriori in our theology. The doctrine of verbal inspiration is not the basis of our systematic theology and is not the major … Continue reading
Posted in biblical difficulties, biblical inerrancy, biblical inspiration, christian faith, confusion, early christian history, founding fathers, god, inerrancy, infalliable, inspiration, jesus the christ, John D. Woodbridge, scriptural difficulties, scripture, Septuagint
Tagged Augustine, biblical difficulties, biblical inerrancy, inerrancy, infallible, inspiration
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Scriptural Difficulties
I think after some time, I realized I may have been too presumptuous in some of my post topics. Instead of taking these questionable scriptures as bible contradictions, I should stay neutral as much as possible. I should not automatically … Continue reading
Why are the Gospels written in THIRD Person?
Contradiction #6 Well this is not much of a scriptural contradiction; it’s more of a logical contradiction. When going through the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, I noticed that they are all written in third person. That was interesting, … Continue reading
Dealing with the Reasonable vs. the Possible
What is the difference between “possible” and “reasonable”? Why does it matter? How can mastery of this distinction help us to think clearly before we begin to examine the case for the Christian Worldview? When dealing with the reasonable & the possible, … Continue reading
Posted in atheist vs christian, god, reason, reasoning, religion vs. science, scriptural difficulties, youtube
Tagged bible, possible, reasonable, reasonable faith
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