Biblical Christianity offers absolute certainty based on truth, evidence, and Scripture—not blind belief. Certitude is the fruit of grounded faith.
The Resurrection as Vindication and Transition
The resurrection of Jesus is essential in Paul's theology, affirming justification, victory over sin and death, and new creation.
Adam and Eve—Were They Real People?
The historicity of Adam and Eve is critical to Christian theology, supporting doctrines of sin, redemption, and humanity’s origins.
Debunking the Doctrines of Total Depravity, Spiritual Inability, and Autonomous Grace
The article argues against central Reformed theology tenets, asserting humans can respond to God without prior regeneration.
Apologetics as Proof: Rigorous Methodological Considerations for Christian Faith
Christian apologetics rationally defends Christianity, relying on evidence, hermeneutics, and historical accuracy, affirming the faith's truth and Scripture's integrity.
Universalism: A Biblical Refutation of the Doctrine of Universal Salvation
Universalism promotes the idea that all will be saved, but this contradicts Scripture's teachings on sin, judgment, and salvation.
Seventh-day Adventism: An Examination of Its Doctrines, Errors, and Departure from Evangelical Christianity
Seventh-day Adventism misinterprets key Christian doctrines, promoting legalism and extra-biblical teachings, undermining salvation by grace through faith alone.
Calvinism and Arminianism: A Scriptural Evaluation
This article critiques Calvinism and Arminianism, emphasizing a biblically grounded view of salvation as an ongoing journey of faith.
Just How Old Is the Universe? A Biblical Analysis
The Bible affirms the universe's beginning and states its creation occurred over extended epochs, aligning with modern scientific understanding.
The Biblical Doctrine of Hell
The doctrine of hell, as per biblical teachings, signifies the grave and unconscious state, resulting in destruction rather than eternal suffering.

