Although these posts are thought-provoking, they still don't answer two thoughts that I have: Isn't it true, that no matter…
On Is It Possible To Continue Believing? Guest Post by New Testament Scholar Judy Siker
The distance between Nazareth and Sepphoris is probably best measured in culture rather than in miles. To the early apocalyptic…
On Did People Have Time for Jesus? – Guest Post from Platinum Member Doug Wadeson, MD.
Thanks for this post. In one of his books (probably "Miracles," but I don't have it at hand to check)…
On Does God Have Chromosomes? Guest Post by Douglas Wadeson, MD
How do we vote on posts? I’m always impressed by your thoughts. I’m thinking Jesus was not born from a…
On Does God Have Chromosomes? Guest Post by Douglas Wadeson, MD
We know that ancient people had time for many community events. Rome would shut down for days for a festival…
On Did People Have Time for Jesus? – Guest Post from Platinum Member Doug Wadeson, MD.
Brilliant post, thank you. I rarely reply anymore, but could not resist this time. Perhaps intelligence is not a function…
On How I View the Bible as Both a Critical Scholar and a Christian: Guest Post by Judy Siker
I was referring to the second. It seems quite common to me. You’ll go to hell if you don’t believe…
On Can You Disprove the Existence of God?
Dr. Syker, Unfortunately, the dominant American Christian voices for the last century have taught that salvation is dependent upon faith…
On How I View the Bible as Both a Critical Scholar and a Christian: Guest Post by Judy Siker
Although the ancients knew nothing of genetics or ontogeny, they did make some distinctions that we tend to ignore. Anthropologists…
On Does God Have Chromosomes? Guest Post by Douglas Wadeson, MD
I’m wondering if you feel there is some limit on what I am allowed to think is true and still…
On Is It Possible To Continue Believing? Guest Post by New Testament Scholar Judy Siker