Paul’s Greek in 1 Corinthians 6:9 condemns male-male sex. “Homosexual” is an English label; the apostolic meaning rests in malakoi and arsenokoitai.
The Apostle Paul and Baptism on Behalf of the Dead: A Conservative Examination of 1 Corinthians 15:29
This article offers a conservative examination of the Apostle Paul's remarks on "baptism on behalf of the dead" as found in 1 Corinthians 15:29. Utilizing the objective Historical-Grammatical method and referencing the UASV, we dissect this controversial verse to understand its authentic meaning in the context of New Testament teachings.
Preserving Truth or Compromising Accuracy? A Critical Look at the Shift from the 1995 to 2020 Editions of the New American Standard Bible (NASB)
This article offers a thorough examination of the shifts in translation philosophy between the NASB 1995 and 2020 editions. It places special emphasis on how these changes may either preserve the truth or compromise accuracy. The 2022 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) serves as a model for maintaining a stringent literal translation philosophy without compromising the Word of God.
Christians—How Can We Reconcile Our Faith with the Realities of the World Around Us?
This article presents strategies to reconcile faith with issues such as intellectual doubt, ethical complications, and supposed conflict between science and faith. It discusses Christian apologetics, treating faith as complementary to science, using biblical ethical framework for social challenges, comprehending the theology of suffering and maintaining faith amid cultural engagement. The aim is to strengthen and defend faith amid modern complexities, grounding it in Scriptural understanding.

