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1. God is all powerful. 2. God is all loving. 3. There is suffering. These three premises do not validly…
On The Problem of Suffering? So What’s the Problem?
"Obviously, in order to show that Jesus knew what he was talking about, an author would want to write about…
On Oral Traditions and the Dates of Our Gospels
I don't know if perhaps your textbook already has a box on this, but one brief sidebar I'd like to…
On Jesus as God in the New Testament
Hello, I read that John 7:53–8:11 was not in the earliest manuscripts. I also read that Papias refers to this…
On Papias as an Earwitness?
If God really did write the Bible, and Romans 9, wouldn’t he have invented punctuation and the period first?
On Jesus as God in the New Testament
I agree with your point that Paul should have known of the traditional 4 gospels because of his travels and…
On Oral Traditions and the Dates of Our Gospels
Is there any evidence that Paul may have believed in other gods but Yahweh and Jesus were the ones "over…
On Jesus as God in the New Testament
Precisely! If the statement that they do not die refers to those who enter the afterlife, why would not also…
On The Problem of Suffering? So What’s the Problem?
Hi bart. I think every prophet thought that resurrected ones would continue living in heavenly realm, but in your book,…
On Daniel and a New Doctrine of Resurrection From the Dead
Thanks for this link, and an interesting session, as always. I don't see a link to the September Gold Q&A,…
On October 2024 Gold Q&A Replay
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