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Is God ever seen and Christadelphianism
Christadelphianism is known theologically as dynamic Monarchianism. It teaches there is a god, but that God is a single person. In contrast to this, the Trinity is one God who exists in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. To a Christadelphian, if...
Looking for Goedus
There is a forest outside of town where many believe Goedus lives. Goedus is a creature that flies through the trees and, some say, never lands. Rumor has it that if you meet Goedus, he will give you nectar that is the sweetest of all foods. It leaves the person...
Answering the Documentary Hypothesis
It is not my intention to attack the character of those who advocate the Documentary Hypothesis, JEDP. But the Bible says in Rom. 1:18-21 that men suppress the truth of God's word in their unrighteousness. This is what is happening here. They are suppressing the...
The Documentary Hypothesis of the Pentateuch also known as the JEDP Theory
Some of the critics of the Bible have come up with some sophisticated arguments in their attempts to disprove its authenticity and reliability. One of these attempts is known as the Documentary Hypothesis or the JEPD theory. In short, this theory states that the...
Are all fossils transitional?
Posted by Alaric on September 13, 1998, at 21:32:26: What do you think about the following statement and why: Every fossil is an example of a transitional form. Feel free to expound, I'm curious about what both creationists and scientists think! First Response Posted...