Related Resources: Answers To Tough Questions
Is it okay to "put out the fleece" to know God's will, like Gideon did in Judges 6:36-40?
Why would an all-powerful God permit evil?
If God is in control, why do morally unprincipled people prosper?
How can the 'jealous God' of the Old Testament be the same as the loving heavenly Father of the New
What was the purpose of the bloody sacrificial ritual of the Old Testament?
Why would God allow bad things to happen to "good" people?
Isn't it a sign of deficient faith when a sick Christian isn't healed or a Christian isn't delivered
Since Old Testament people lived long before Christ's coming, how could they be saved?
Do we disobey God when we worship on Sunday rather than on the Sabbath (Saturday)?
How did the Mosaic law’s view of homosexual behavior compare to the views held by the surrounding cultures?
Were Old Testament and New Testament writers unaware of the existence of the congenital or “natural” homosexual who didn’t choose to be attracted to men but was born that way?
Was Old Testament legislation against same-sex relationships based on ritual purity, or was it based on moral law?
What was at the core of the Old Testament view of homosexual behavior?
Since most Christians believe that unborn infants who die go to heaven, wouldn’t it be better for unwanted babies to be aborted than to be raised in unloving homes where they will probably grow up to
Is Pacifism always the best course of action for Christians?
If Christian core beliefs are more clearly defined in the New Testament, does this mean that the Old Testament is “less inspired”?
Since Christians consider the Old Testament part of God’s written Word, are they responsible to keep the Old Testament law?
Would there be anything wrong about a Christian getting a tattoo?
Isn’t it always wrong to be intolerant?
What is so dangerous about hypocrisy?
If Christianity as a belief system isn’t inclined towards violence, why have Christian nations shed so much blood?