Bible Answers—Differentiating Between Foreknowledge and Foreordain

This comprehensive exploration clarifies the distinctions and relationships between the biblical concepts of Foreknowledge and Foreordain. Delving into key Scripture passages such as Acts 4:28, Romans 8:29-30, and Ephesians 1:5, 11, we examine how these doctrines offer a coherent, biblically-grounded framework for understanding God's interactions with His creation, respecting both divine sovereignty and human freedom.

David Versus Goliath—Did It Really Happen?

Is the biblical story of David and Goliath based on real people and events? This article explores the historical accuracy of this iconic narrative, focusing on Goliath's height, David's existence, and the geographical setting of the story to shed light on its authenticity.

Does the Bible Teach Annihilationism?

Explore the Biblical concept of Annihilationism. Does Scripture really teach that the wicked will suffer eternal torment, or does it point to their ultimate destruction? This article dives deep into the verses often cited to argue for eternal hellfire, offering a scholarly perspective grounded in the objective Historical-Grammatical method of interpretation.

If God Is Love, Why Does He Permit Wickedness?

Explore the profound question of why a loving God would permit wickedness in the world. This article delves into biblical explanations, the role of humans, and how God's permission of wickedness aligns with His divine plan. Grounded in conservative Evangelical Christian teachings, it offers scriptural insights from the ASV Old Testament and ESV New Testament.

Christians and War—What Does the Bible Say?

The question of whether the Bible supports a 'just war' has long been a topic of debate among scholars and theologians. This article offers an in-depth exploration, citing specific verses and chapters, to understand the biblical stand on justifiable conflict.

Does the Bible Condone Physical Punishment? Proverbs 20:30

In our analysis, 'Does the Bible Condone Physical Punishment? Proverbs 20:30', we delve into the literal and contextual interpretations of physical discipline in biblical texts. This includes a deep-dive into the symbolic nature of 'strokes' and 'the rod' and how they were meant to serve as corrective, not abusive measures. Join us as we explore these complex themes, dispelling misunderstandings about the Bible's stance on corporal punishment.

What Does the Bible Say Regarding Human Cloning?

Explore an in-depth analysis of what the Bible, with its timeless principles and wisdom, can offer in the ethical discourse surrounding human cloning. While not explicitly addressed in Scripture, the principles about the sanctity of life, respect for individuality, and the divine design for procreation provide insightful guidance on this complex issue.

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