A significant trend has been witnessed in theological studies, where the deceased go into complete unconsciousness until the resurrection.
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Peter J Williams & Bart Ehrman : The story of Jesus: Are the Gospels historically reliable?
Editor’s note: This post originally appeared on Think Apologetics. Tabernacle of David considers this resource trustworthy and Biblically sound. .
John MacArthur, Beth Moore, and “Go Home!”
At a recent conference celebrating his fifty years in ministry, John MacArthur was asked a two-word question: “Beth Moore.” His response: “Go home!” MacArthur is well known for supporting a complementarian doctrine that only males are allowed to lead and teach in the ekklēsia, and so Moore, as a woman found teaching a mixed groups of females and males, stands in stark contrast to such an ideology.
A Willingness to Change or Reevaluate – McKee Moment
All of us, at one point or another, have changed our minds in spiritual and theological matters.
The Significance of the Messiah Event
Many people in the Torah movement have lost sight of the most significant event in human history: the death, burial, and resurrection of Yeshua the Messiah. They frequently deny that we live in a post-resurrection era, with some new spiritual realities.
Genesis 1:27: Male and Female Both Bear God’s Image – McKee Moment
God created male and female in His image, with the same degree of dignity and humanity.
Non Christian Bart Ehrman attends a Christian Apologetics Conference this past weekend
Wintery Knight has an excellent post on something that happened this past weekend. Feel free to check it out here.
The Discussion About: What is Hebrew Roots? – McKee Moment
What is the current discussion regarding what “Hebrew Roots” actually is?
Hebrews 2:1-9 – Hebrews Study
This Bible Study podcast on the Epistle to the Hebrews, explores this text of Holy Scripture from a Messianic perspective. In this study, we will be reviewing Hebrews 2:1-9. Have your Bible handy, and be prepared to take notes!
When God Doesn’t Heal
James teaches us that when we pray in faith for the sick to be healed, we
can expect that they will be healed (James 5:15). But what if they aren’t?
