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101 | Jesus At God's Right Hand? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 20836 | ||
Mincc, in regard to the contextual meaning of "right hand" as it is used to describe where Jesus sits in reference to God, since you brought up the issue, what do you think it means? --Hank | ||||||
102 | Scripture relating to U.S.A. | Jeremiah | Hank | 20763 | ||
Would you be willing, Ihavefavor, to share with the forum the scripture to which God led you -- the "certain scripture" to which you made allusion in your post? --Hank | ||||||
103 | Are Christians To Be Activists? | Esth 4:14 | Hank | 15228 | ||
To what extent should Christians, individually or collectively as the church, be active in national and world affairs and issues -- such as political, economic, social, moral and ethical? What guidance does the Bible give us on this topic? --Hank | ||||||
104 | What is Secular Humanism? | John 15:5 | Hank | 15231 | ||
What is secular humanism? How is it in conflict with the fundamental teachings of the Christian faith? --Hank | ||||||
105 | What is a Worldview? | 1 John | Hank | 15234 | ||
We hear the word "worldview" used quite often. What do you think it means? What is the difference between a Christian worldview and a secular worldview? --Hank | ||||||
106 | How long since Adam and Eve? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 11212 | ||
But do we really KNOW for certain that Adam and Eve were driven from Eden 6,000 to 7,000 years ago? How could we know unless we engage in speculation? --Hank | ||||||
107 | What Event in Jesus' Life? | Is 53:11 | Hank | 10595 | ||
Only Matthew and Luke record anything about Jesus' birth. Only Luke says anything about His early years, and that but briefly. What event in Jesus' life captures more attention by all four Gospel writers than any other? Why, do you suppose? --Hank | ||||||
108 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | Hank | 10316 | ||
Brian.g, this is not a post inviting a debate with you regarding the Roman Catholic faith. I won't do that. It is rather about a few questions concerning it on which I invite your answers. (1) Since the verses in Matthew 16:18,19 seem to keep popping up in relation to the papacy, are these the key verses, the proof text if you will, on which you and your fellow Catholics base your belief that Jesus appointed Peter the first pope of the Roman Catholic church?...... (2) If Jesus did appoint Peter the first Pope, where does the Bible say this plainly? (I can't see it as saying this in these two verses of Matthew 16) If the doctrine is derived from these two verses, can you shed more light on how it came to be so interpreted from them?...... (3) Whence comes the idea that Jesus made Peter the first in line of the popes; how is this seen as the intention of Jesus?...... (4) Since Peter was an Apostle of our Lord, were the "keys of the kingdom of heaven" not meant for Peter? How can it be inferred that the keys were to be passed down through the ages by a succession of popes? (5) How does the Catholic Church explain the doctrine of the infallibility of the pope? Isn't he a man and therefore fallible?...... (6) On what grounds do they justify the praying to various canonized saints instead of to the Father in Jesus' name?....... I recognize that there are six questions, and you might wish to address each one as a separate post. In any event, I think that your answers, on which I believe you will make every effort to be clear, objective, and complete, will be an instructive addition to the other resources available on the forum, and I thank you in advance. --Hank | ||||||
109 | Sanctified or Sanctimonious? | 1 Cor 1:30 | Hank | 10250 | ||
The noun "sanctification" and the adjective "sanctimonious" both have their etymology in the Latin word "sanctus" meaning "sacred," but they are by no means synonymous. What does each word mean, and which describes the more desirable quality for the Christian to work toward achieving? --Hank | ||||||
110 | Sanctified or Sanctimonious? | 1 Cor 1:30 | Hank | 10252 | ||
The noun "sanctification" and the adjective "sanctimonious" both have their etymology in the Latin word "sanctus" meaning "sacred," but they are by no means synonymous. What does each word mean, and which describes the more desirable quality for the Christian to work toward achieving? --Hank | ||||||
111 | What is Legalism? | Matt 5:20 | Hank | 10227 | ||
Thank you, Jules. But what then is the definition of legalism? And are forms of it being practiced by Christians today? --Hank | ||||||
112 | The Bible: Literal, or Symbolic? | 2 Tim 3:16 | Hank | 10160 | ||
It is generally accepted that some passages in the Bible are symbolic while others are plain, literal statements of fact. How may we be sure that we are "rightly dividing" the one from the other? Do the usages of symbolism, allegory, metaphor and "poetic license" sacrifice, dilute or alter truth in any way? --Hank | ||||||
113 | How can one accurately handle the word? | 2 Tim 2:15 | Hank | 10156 | ||
Does a clear-cut guideline exist that all who read can understand and use in order to "accurately handle the word of truth?" --Hank | ||||||
114 | What is legalism? | Matt 5:20 | Hank | 10225 | ||
What is legalism? Are forms of it being practiced by any Christians today? Is legalism commanded or condemned in the New Testament? --Hank | ||||||
115 | Meaning of Inerrant and Infallible? | Ps 119:89 | Hank | 10180 | ||
The Bible has been described as being "infallible" as well as being "inerrant." What does each term mean? Are the two terms synonymous? --Hank | ||||||
116 | Meaning of Inerrant and Infallible? | John 10:35 | Hank | 10182 | ||
The Bible has been described as being "infallible" as well as being "inerrant." What does each term mean? Are the two terms synonymous? --Hank | ||||||
117 | External and Internal Evidence? | Ps 119:105 | Hank | 10197 | ||
As they pertain to the Bible or books of the Bible, what do the terms "external evidence and "internal evidence" mean? --Hank | ||||||
118 | Differences: higher, lower criticisms? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 10238 | ||
What are the differences between the two interpretative methodologies of "higher criticism" and "lower criticism"? --Hank | ||||||
119 | Who are the evangelicals? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 10217 | ||
Who are the evangelicals, what beliefs characterize them, and are evangelicals and conservatives the same? --Hank | ||||||
120 | What are "mainline" churches? | Matt 6:7 | Hank | 10240 | ||
What are the "mainline" churches and why are they so called? --Hank | ||||||
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