Author: Jason Jackson
Do circumstances surrounding the execution of Timothy McVeigh argue for the elimination of the death penalty as a form of punishment for crimes against humanity?
Author: Wayne Jackson
Hebrews 12:1-2 sets forth the wonderful example of Christ to encourage us as we strive to "run the race." May we ever follow in his path.
Author: Wayne Jackson
May one criticize the activities of a church of which he is not a member, without being guilty of judging?
Author: Wayne Jackson
May the guilty person in a divorce because of fornication remarry?
Author: Wayne Jackson
Who or what are the seraphim mentioned in Isaiah 6:2, 6?
Author: Wayne Jackson
The Mormons hope to shed the name "Mormon" in creating a new image.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Was Melchizedek the preincarnate Christ?
Author: Wayne Jackson
This article discusses the meaning of Matthew 18:20 in its immediate context.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Do John 1:11-13 and John 8:47 teach that a person must have a direct operation of the Holy Spirit in order to believe the gospel?
Author: Jason Jackson
Troubled souls often raise such questions: If all parts of the Bible are equally inspired, how do you explain passages like Psalms 69:22-28, which call for punishment upon one's enemies?
Author: Wayne Jackson
How does one evaluate the ethics of the practice of human cloning?
Author: Wayne Jackson
This article discusses the possibility of "leviathan," mentioned in Job, chapter 41.
Author: Wayne Jackson
When does one's expressions of belief become "politically incorrect"? Cartoonist, Johnny Hart, had to answer this question when his recent "B.C." "Easter" comic strip portrayed an extinguished menorah turning into a cross.
Author: Wayne Jackson
What is the law of sin (Rom. 7:25) and what is the "law written in their hearts" (Rom. 2:15)?
Author: Wayne Jackson
This article discusses the false doctrine of the "immaculate conception" of Mary, mother of Jesus.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Was Mark confused regarding the identity of "Philip," the first husband of Herodias?
Author: Jared Jackson
On January 31, 2000, we reported in an article titled <b>Another Fossil Flub</b> about the embarrassing admission <b>National Geographic</b> posted on their web site, January 24, 2000. Now, we learn there was more than just an accidental mix up.
Author: Wayne Jackson
In this discussion, we pay special attention upon the phrase, "the first and the last," as it appears in Revelation 1:17-18.
Author: Wayne Jackson
How should the Christian evaluate the _Harry Potter_ book series?
Author: Wayne Jackson
This article discusses the recent controversy at Abilene Christian University regarding the Boy Scouts and the homosexual movement.