Is our faith based on the Bible, or is it based on the resurrection of Jesus? Should we unhitch Christianity from the Old Testament specifically or the Bible as a whole?
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Is our faith based on the Bible, or is it based on the resurrection of Jesus? Should we unhitch Christianity from the Old Testament specifically or the Bible as a whole?
Is there a god? Does the origin of the universe give us an answer?
What does it actually look like to make moral improvement? How do we do it? Do we just decide that we want to be better and then work on it?
To some degree we can work on ourselves and improve morally. But, is that all that moral improvement is?
The hope we have in Christ is not a feeling of hopefulness. Christian hope is actually something different.
Even if we can know some things about God from creation, can we answer the question "What does He want from me?"
There is no more basic statement when we are describing Christianity than saying “There is a God.” But, why does that matter?
How exactly do we go about trying to find a god? Where does one look?
God is often accused of being unmerciful for torturing people for all eternity who really were not bad people; they just didn’t want to be His servants. What’s wrong with that?
For a very long time, I have wondered about questions like "What is the point of this life?" and "Why doesn't God just show Himself to us?" I don't think I am alone in this.
Certainly, people cause each other pain, but why is there suffering in the first place? Does God cause it?
We are not the first people to ask "How can a person know God?" But, how do we actually do it?
Is there knowledge of God in the world that does not depend on a person hearing the name “Jesus?” The answer to this question basically depends on your view of general revelation.
Christians will often say that they want to hear from God. I want to ask them, “Do you really?”
What is the "Image of God" and how does it affect my daily life?