Esau, as the first born of his father and mother, Isaac and Rebekah, born ever so slightly before Jacob, did not deserve or qualify for his inheritance. When he was hungry and Jacob offered to give him
Continue reading...One of the most important premises of Christianity, and Judaism for that matter, is that humans are body/spirit creatures. Unlike angels, who are all spirit, humans are a combination of earth and wind,
Continue reading...I think he’s missed the boat. At RedeemingGod.com Jeremy Myers responds to the 1980 find of an ossuary find (a bone box in which the remains of deceased family members were reinterred after burial)
Continue reading...Randy Alcorn, author of the wonderful book, Heaven, has a short video on what he calls Christoplatonism, ideas of Plato adopted by some in the Christian church, and it seems, by some of the Corinthians,
Continue reading...Wikipedia notes: “The resurrection of the dead is a standard eschatological belief in the Abrahamic religions. As a religious concept, it is used in two distinct respects: a belief in the resurrection
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