If Someone Says—’We Cannot be sure the Bible has not been changed?’

The Bible's integrity is supported by manifold evidence. This includes extensive ancient manuscripts such as the Masoretic Text, Dead Sea Scrolls and Greek manuscripts, which affirm its consistency. Textual criticism identifies minimal variations in the texts. Archaeological discoveries confirm its historical accuracy, while early translations and extensive quotations strengthen its veracity. The Bible's internal consistency despite multiple authors further asserts its preservation. As a result, criticism suggesting significant alterations in the Bible over time lack substantial evidence.

Christians—How Can We Help Others to Do God’s Will?

The blog post stresses the collective responsibility of Christians in promoting spiritual growth and God's will through various means. These include discipleship, effective gospel communication, providing spiritual support, maintaining sound doctrine, nurturing local church communities, and actively participating in evangelism and outreach activities. This process, as outlined, not only helps in personal spiritual development but also assists others in knowing and living God's will.

Sacred Writings of Major Religions

Explore the profound and “divine” world of the sacred writings of major religions. Unravel the wisdom embedded in the Holy Scriptures of the Bible but lacking in Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Mormonism. Understand how these religious texts shape the beliefs, values, and practices of billions across the globe.

Crucifixion or Impalement—Cross or Stake? Which One Was It?

The debate over the crucifixion method of Jesus arises from different interpretations. Most scholars agree Jesus was crucified on a cross, supported by historical and archaeological findings. The Jehovah's Witnesses argue for impalement, citing linguistic and figurative evidence. However, the majority view remains crucifixion. The debate involves historical, linguistic, and spiritual significance, but no conclusive evidence supports impalement.

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