#FaithAndReason

  • Aren’t Miracles Just Myths?

    Miracles often face heavy skepticism. Many today see them as ancient myths—fabricated legends made up by primitive people to explain what they didn’t understand. But is that what the Bible presents? Are miracles just spiritual folklore, or are they real, historical acts of God? Miracles in the Bible Are Rooted in History, Not Fantasy Unlike

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  • How do we know what’s literal and what’s symbolic?

    Context Is Key One of the most fundamental rules of Bible interpretation is that context determines meaning. The context includes the historical, cultural, and literary setting of a passage. When determining whether something is literal or symbolic, you need to consider: Genre of the Text The genre or type of literature significantly influences how we

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  • Isn’t the Bible Just Written by Men?

    This question echoes through classrooms, coffee shops, and skeptical conversations everywhere: “Why should I trust the Bible? Wasn’t it just written by men?” Let’s not dodge this — let’s confront it head-on with facts and faith rooted in God’s Word (NKJV only). Yes, Men Wrote It — But They Wrote What God Told Them To

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  • Why Are There Contradictions in the Bible? An Apologetic Perspective

    The question of whether there are contradictions in the Bible has long been a point of contention for both skeptics and believers. Many critics of Christianity point to what they perceive as discrepancies or contradictions within the Scriptures, often challenging the credibility and consistency of the Bible. However, the Bible’s unity and authority remain steadfast,

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