Proverbs 29:25 warns that fearing people traps the conscience, but trusting Jehovah frees believers to obey Him with steady courage.
The Moral Argument: Demonstrating the Existence of God Through Objective Moral Reality
The moral argument reveals God as the only foundation for objective moral values and duties, showing that morality cannot exist apart from His existence.
The Inclined Heart and the Struggle Within: Corruption, Desire, and Conscience
This text explores the biblical perspective on human sinfulness, emphasizing inner inclination and the need for transformation through divine intervention.
Ethics Demands the Existence of God: The Moral Necessity of a Divine Lawgiver
The article argues that moral obligations require the existence of God, as ethics cannot exist without a transcendent moral lawgiver.
CHRISTIAN APOLOGETICS: The Issue of Foods Sacrificed to Idols: The Jerusalem Council’s Decree
Our article delves into the seemingly contrasting views on eating meats sacrificed to idols in the early Christian community. We explore the context and principles behind the directives in Acts 15:20, 29 and 1 Corinthians 8:1-10, illuminating how these Biblical passages harmonize in their promotion of unity, respect for conscience, and the application of Christian liberty.
Is the Old Testament Ethical?
The prevailing prejudice against Scripture is that the Old Testament portrays a violent God of a violent people and is filled with narratives recounting horrendous events with disreputable people playing major roles. Is the Old Testament ethical? Here are some reasons why it is.

