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Frequently Asked Questions

Who speaks for God?

Didn't Protestants have good reasons for editing the Catholic Bible?

Isn't the attack on the truth of the Bible a subtle way of saying that faith is "nice" but false?

Isn't the word of God unchanging?

Wasn't the Bible written by the Holy Spirit?

What is the promise of eternal life?

What does it take for a person to get to heaven?

Doesn't the Bible predict the end of the world shortly after the death of Jesus?

Isn't the mission of the church to have "every knee bow" to Jesus?

Why do you say there was conflict among the apostles?

If the Bible isn't infallible, what proof is there of salvation through Christ?

Aren't you substituting an intellectual understanding of the Bible for the word of God?

Aren't the New Testament gospels biographies of Jesus?

How can there be inconsistencies in the Bible?

Doesn't the Bible say all scripture is inspired?

Are you saying that the gospel authors lied about Jesus?

What does resurrection mean?

Why isn't Good Friday called "Bad Friday"?

Why is Easter called "Easter"?

What is sin?

What is faith?

The Bible says we are not supposed to judge, so how can you say that the Bible is not infallible?

Could a God of love create cancer cells, rattlesnakes, and earthquakes?

Doesn't the Bible say that the Sabbath is Saturday?

If we suspect any one part of the Bible, does not the the whole become suspect also?

What is the church?

 

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