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Christian Worldview and Apologetics: The Bible and Slavery

Many people, believers included, are troubled that slavery was practiced in both the Old and New testaments. Much of this uneasiness results from failure to note that not all slavery is created equal. While slavery is “the state of... Continue Reading »

Biblical Inerrancy - June 2014

Christian Worldview and Apologetics: Biblical Inerrancy

The authority of Scripture is a key issue for the Christian church in every age. Christians — Protestants in particular, with their belief that the Bible is the final authority for faith and practice — hold the Bible in... Continue Reading »

Resurrection tomb

Christian Worldview and Apologetics: Evidence for the Resurrection

Two miracles — the incarnation of Christ and his bodily resurrection — lie at the foundation of the Christian faith. Modern denials of the resurrection generally result from a naturalistic worldview, not from careful examination of the evidence. The... Continue Reading »

Sovereignty of God

Christian Worldview and Apologetics: The Sovereignty of God

The sovereignty of God is His absolute right to do all things according to His own good pleasure. The Baptist Faith and Message asserts that “God as Father reigns with providential care over His universe, His creatures, and the... Continue Reading »

Trust Scripture

Christian Worldview and Apologetics: Separation of Church and State

Separation of church and state is the principle that civil government and the church operate in different spheres and that the government must maintain an attitude of neutrality toward religion. When church and state are not separate, there is... Continue Reading »