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  1. Deborah_

    Getting to the heart of the Amil confusion

    The only "past" resurrection is the resurrection of Jesus. It's a documented historical event. But Jesus also refers to a present resurrection: "Very truly I tell you, whoever hears My word and believes Him who sent Me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to...
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    Sheep and goats; benevolence and the kingdom - Sorting out Matthew 25:31-46

    Trust in Jesus, and start following Him (if you don't already). Since genuine faith invariably leads to deeds of love and generosity, we then shouldn't have too much difficulty accumulating evidence that we are "sheep". Refrain from assigning whole categories of people (e.g. Muslims, people who...
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    If Christian Universalism is true, what's the point in evangelism?

    Hell is rarely talked about in UK churches these days. (The only time I've heard Hell mentioned in a sermon in the last 30 years or so was when I was preaching...) Yet people still choose to follow Jesus, and keep on following Jesus. I wouldn't "threaten someone with Hell' when trying to...
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    Sheep and goats; benevolence and the kingdom - Sorting out Matthew 25:31-46

    All the New Testament teaching on the final judgement has ambiguities. How does this parable line up with the teaching elsewhere that in order to be saved our names must be written in the book of life? And that it's necessary for our good works to be inspired by our faith? Is Jesus judging all...
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    The Seven Days of Creation

    The word "historical' isn't in the Bible. What did He actually say?
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    The Seven Days of Creation

    Genesis 1 doesn't read like a "historical" account. It's too formulaic, and the material is arranged conceptually instead of chronologically. At the beginning, the earth is "formless" and "empty". God spends three "days" forming it (with two distinct creative acts on the third day) and then...
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    Is the Bible outdated for today?

    Human nature hasn't changed for millennia, and God doesn't change at all. So no - the Bible isn't outdated. But the way in which we apply it may well be.
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    Faith healings don't happen anymore; can you prove otherwise? (Either the age has passed or it has not)

    I'm afraid I don't know if there was a pattern, because that data wasn't presented to us.
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    Rejecting Christ, or rejecting "Christianity"? (the church) ???

    For some reason, we feel the need to invite people to "church" before they become Christians. That's not generally how it happened in New Testament times. I became a Christian first - it was only after that, that a church service made any sense. Then of course there are people who have had bad...
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    Faith healings don't happen anymore; can you prove otherwise? (Either the age has passed or it has not)

    Last weekend I met someone who has just done a PhD on healings in South Wales. She had collected 600 testimonies of healings that had happened in the last 5 years. Most of them had happened outside church services, and many of those healed were unbelievers at the time, but came to faith as a...
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    Reader Poll - Would you be a Christian if there was no afterlife?

    St Paul would say - no point and no value at all, because Christians have such a bad time in this life (I Corinthians 15:30-32). As far as I know, God makes no distinctions on the basis of what your reason was for believing. He wants all of us to be saved, He's not going to be disqualifying...
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    Should you force your children to attend church against their will?

    1) "Should" is too strong a word - and not many unbelieving parents these days would send their children to church on a Sunday morning because there's so much else on for children to do (sport, especially). 2) If they're young, you can't leave them at home on their own, can you? If you go, they...
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    How do you understand Isaiah 19/ 18:25

    Many of the prophets use detailed terminology (sacrifices and altars) when they talk about worship, but it doesn't necessarily imply that the fulfilment will be in literal sacrifices and altars. What Isaiah seems to be trying to get across is that all Israel's enemies, from the most ancient...
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    Should you let others decide what your interpretation of what God wants, should be?

    No-one's understanding is perfect. And especially when you are a new Christian and don't know the Bible very well, you can easily misinterpret what you read. If someone tells you that you've got it wrong, ask them to explain why. This is how we learn. Also, read Bible study notes written by...
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    The Boiling Frog Myth - Say what?

    Urban myths do exist. But that fact doesn't mean that everything you hear or read is a myth. Myths like the boiling frog circulate successfully because they're plausible. The resurrection of Jesus, in contrast, is highly implausible. But what about the saying that "truth is stranger than fiction"?
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    Did Moses Write Deuteronomy?

    There are many references, especially in the book of Exodus, to the Torah being written down. The first reference to writing is in Exodus 17:14. Then in Exodus 24:4 we are told that "Moses wrote down everything the LORD had said." And presumably he continued to write down all that God said to...
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    Why I Would Not Like Jesus

    Is there no place for the use of analogy and metaphor? And doesn't a really good teacher try to make his students think, rather than just giving them plain facts?
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    Is the story of Adam & Eve a parable?

    All the scientific evidence points to modern humans having originated in one place (probably somewhere in east Africa), from which they migrated all over the world. Genetically there's very little variation between the different human races (things like skin colour and facial shape, which seem...
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    Did Moses Write Deuteronomy?

    "Beyond the Jordan" means east of the Jordan (from the viewpoint of an Israelite living in the Promised Land). It seems obvious to me that Deut 1:1, speaking of Moses "in the third person", was by whoever edited the final document. And since Moses died shortly after finishing his speech, after...
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    Church of England cancels the word church

    It's not just the Church of England. There's a growing tendency to describe the building where a church meets not as a "church" but as a "Christian centre". Which is Biblical, actually, because the church is really the people, not the building. And let's not forget that the word translated as...