The midwives Shiphrah and Puah likely held authoritative roles among numerous midwives serving the vast Hebrew population in Egypt.
The Passover Plot Hypothesis: A Thorough Biblical and Historical Refutation of H. J. Schonfield’s Theory
The Passover Plot theory by H. J. Schonfield, claiming Jesus faked His death, lacks credible evidence and scholarly support.
Pantheism: A Biblical Refutation of the False Doctrine That Equates God with the Universe
Pantheism equates God with the universe, undermining moral distinctions and personal relation, contradicting biblical teachings about a distinct Creator.
Panentheism: A Biblical and Logical Refutation of a Philosophically and Theologically Incoherent Doctrine
Panentheism asserts God is in all things and changes with the universe, contradicting biblical teachings on God's transcendence and immutability.
Origins and the Science of Creation: A Biblical and Scientific Framework for Understanding the Universe and Life
The content discusses the debate between biblical creationism and secular science, emphasizing their methodological differences and the validity of creation as a scientific explanation.
Ontology and Biblical Theology: Understanding the Nature of Being in Light of Divine Revelation
This article explores biblical ontology, emphasizing the nature of God, creation, humanity, sin, salvation, and the new creation.
The Omnipotence of God and the Alleged Contradiction: A Biblical and Philosophical Defense
The article defends divine omnipotence, clarifying that God's power aligns with His nature and logical coherence, dismissing common contradictions.
Nihilism: A Biblical Apologetic Response to the Philosophy of Meaninglessness
Nihilism denies objective meaning and morality, presenting a philosophical challenge, while the Bible offers a coherent worldview rooted in God.
New Age Religions: A Biblical and Logical Analysis of Their Errors and Dangers
New Age religions, while diverse, reject biblical truths and promote contradictory beliefs, posing spiritual dangers that Christians must address.
Who Were the Elkesaites and What Can Their History Teach Us About Early Christian Error and Apostasy?
The Elkesaites were a heretical early Christian sect blending Jewish legalism, mysticism, and speculation, departing from apostolic teachings.

