Christianity explains evil through creation, rebellion, Christ’s sacrifice, judgment, resurrection, and God’s coming restoration.
Human Nature, Sin, and the Need for Redemption
Christianity explains human dignity, sin, death, and redemption through Adam, Christ, the ransom, and the hope of resurrection.
DANIEL 6:22 — Why Did God Save Daniel From the Lions but Not Other Holy Ones From Martyrdom?
God saved Daniel to publicly vindicate His sovereignty, while other faithful ones serve His purpose through endurance unto death.
Embalming in Scripture: Egypt’s Preservation Customs and the Biblical Hope of Resurrection
Embalming appears in Scripture only in Egypt, serving preservation while biblical hope rests in Jehovah’s resurrection promise.
What Does Matthew 16:25 Mean About Losing One’s Life for Christ and Finding It?
Matthew 16:25 means self-preservation without Christ ends in loss, but surrendering everything to Him leads to true life now and resurrection hope.
Who Are the Dead in Christ in 1 Thessalonians 4:16?
The dead in Christ are faithful believers who died before Christ’s return and will be raised first when He comes.
Dolmens in the Post-Flood World: Why Ancient Men Built Stone Tombs, When They Appeared, and How They Were Raised
Dolmens are post-Flood stone tombs that reveal mankind’s fear of death, the limits of archaeology, and the Bible’s sure hope of resurrection.
Burial in Bible Times: Honor, Family Tombs, and the Hope of the Resurrection
Burial in Bible times expressed honor, covenant faith, family continuity, and confidence in Jehovah’s power to raise the dead.
Why Do So Many Christians Experience Terrible Suffering Before Death?
Christians may suffer terribly before death because they still live in mortal bodies in a wicked world, yet Scripture promises resurrection through Christ.
Beth-Shearim: Necropolis of Jewish Memory and Witness to Burial in Late Antiquity
Beth-Shearim illuminates Jewish burial culture, late antique archaeology, and the biblical contrast between honored burial and resurrection hope.

