creation

  • Death Biblically Defined as Separation: Dealing with an Objection

    What we Witness in the Garden Narrative God told Adam that the day (when) he ate of the forbidden tree he would “surely die” (Gen 2.17). Either God was telling the truth or He was wrong. The serpent said to Eve you won’t “surely die. For God knows that when you eat of it your…

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  • On Biblical Concepts and Terms: Part 2, Death is Described as…

    So…have you thought about it? Did you come up with an answer? No, no, no…I’m not trying to trick you. This isn’t a trap. You have no idea what I’m talking about? So…you’ve never ran into a person that persistently attempts to make a point that they believe is valid, airtight and cannot be refuted,…

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  • On Biblical Concepts and Terms: Opening Act-Part 1, Death is…

    From the earliest pages of Scripture, we are given some basic, fundamental truths that outline necessary aspects of the believer’s faith. The first verse of the Bible gives unequivocal evidence in the sense of an axiomatic truth: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Gen 1.1).[1] God is the ontological beginning of…

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  • Something

    Something

    “Something is eternal. Something has always been and always will be. Nothing comes from nothing, and since we are looking around at a great deal of something, all around us, in every direction, then something must have always been. The question before us therefore concerns whether that everlasting something is personal or impersonal.” Doug Wilson,…

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