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Does God know everything?
Biblically speaking, God knows everything. He is all-knowing. We call this his omniscience (Latin omnis meaning all, and Scientia meaning knowledge). He has infinite knowledge and a complete understanding of all things past, present, and future. This means that God...
Debate between Matt Slick Will Duffy open theism, Matt’s opening statement
On Dec. 1, 2017, I debated will Duffy in the Denver Colorado area. The topic of the debate was "Is Open Theism a Proper Representation of the God of Scripture?" Since Mr. Duffy took the affirmative, he opened and the following is my prepared statement that I read....
If a Christian is a murderer and repents, will that person be accepted into heaven?
This question can be taken more than one way, so let's walk this issue out carefully. First, will God forgive a repentant murderer? Can such a person enter heaven? Yes, if the person truly surrenders to Jesus Christ and believes fully on Him as both Lord and Savior....
What is the significance of the word “abba” in the Bible?
The word "abba" is an Aramaic word for "father." It is used in several places in the New Testament as a title for God (transliterated into Greek letters but left as an Aramaic word), though always paired with the Greek word for Father, "pater." Though you will often...
Does Matthew 18:18 Support Eternal Marriage?
Mormonism teaches that marriages sealed in their temples by their church authorities are binding for all eternity and will continue in heaven. Jesus Himself, however, explicitly denied that marriage continued on after death and resurrection,[fn]See our full article on...