Technically hell didn’t exist in the Old Testament, and it was a new addition in the New. Revelation gave it force and ‘soul’, based on OT prophets (who were, for the most part, from other religions) .. but the simplest explanation I’ve ever understood, is that demons exist and ...
Even the laws that you do find are usually in a narrative structure. In the last part of the episode (22:16-47:03), the guys talk about the purpose of the law. The law wasn’t given to the whole world; it was given for the covenant people of Israel. The reason they exist wa...
Even the laws that you do find are usually in a narrative structure. In the last part of the episode (22:16-47:03), the guys talk about the purpose of the law. The law wasn’t given to the whole world; it was given for the covenant people of Israel. The reason they exist was ...
Why does Hell exist? Anthony DeStefano:Hell exists, quite simply, because some fallen angels and reprobate human beingswantit to exist. That may seem to be a provocative statement, but it’s not. Angels and human beings were created with free will, and by definition that means it’s...
They exist. They’re out there. They’re part of, you know, nature, the cosmos, whatever. I don’t wanna be near them. They’re bad for us. [01:31:09] Alex Tsakiris: Y you know, this is, uh, this is excellent and very nuanced in a way that I think people could spend a ...
It would be nonsensical to say that the vows did not exist or were never taken. Hovind is just a liar making excuses for his sin, but the only excuse he could offer is to say those vows were taken in error, and to answer that, I will quote again from Ecclesiastes 5: ...
Psalm 38:13-14 But I, like a deaf man, do not hear; And I am like a mute who does not open his mouth. Thus I am like a man who does not hear, And in whose mouth is no response.
Beyond the "feminist" marriage, don't look now, but we've gotten to "post-feminist" marriages. (I mean, the few that exist that aren't between gays). My millennial kids don't believe it when I say it was once a disgrace for a man's wife to go to work. Now they wonder whether...
which is that he’s going to have this really bizarre claim that assumption didn’t exist until 1950, and here we see a reference to it very clearly in 1095. This is by no means the earliest reference, but I mention all this to say he’s wrong about indulgences, but with indulgence...
Koinonia, pronounced koi-no-KNEE-ah—accent on the third syllable, is a Greek word that appears in its different forms about 20 times in the New Testament. Usually, it is translated as “fellowship.” Acts 2:42, the first place the word occurs in the Bible, says of the early Christians...