Related Resources: Answers To Tough Questions
Why do I need the Bible for moral direction if I have a conscience and I'm sensitive to other people
If the wine Jesus created at the wedding of Cana was alcoholic, does this mean that He approved the
How can I discern the difference between sinful anger and godly anger?
Why do Christians avoid expressions of anger?
Who selected the documents that are now included in the Bible?
What did Jesus mean when He said not to resist an evildoer, and to instead turn the other cheek?
Does the passage about the rich young ruler teach that Jesus expects His followers to give up all of
Don't several New Testament passages declare that Christians will perform greater miracles than Chri
What were the standards that earned a document the right to be included in the Bible?
What is the unpardonable sin, and is it possible that I may have committed it?
What kind of relationships will we have in heaven with the people we knew and loved on earth?
When will the rapture occur?
What happens to infants and children who die before they are old enough to respond to the gospel?
Since Old Testament people lived long before Christ's coming, how could they be saved?
Why would a loving God make people suffer in endless agony in hell?
Is baptism necessary for salvation?
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?
Do Christians believe that everyone who hasn't heard of Christ will be damned to suffer eternal agon
Does the Bible clearly prescribe a particular mode of Baptism?
Does God hold Christians responsible for their unpremeditated and unconscious sins?
Where is heaven located?
What was Gnosticism?
How can Christians believe that the human race is depraved when there are some very nice people who
Do we disobey God when we worship on Sunday rather than on the Sabbath (Saturday)?
How can the Judeo-Christian tradition be defended, considering its past intolerance of other religio
What are the "gnostic gospels"?
Why does the Bible seem to tolerate the institution of slavery?
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 possibility of loving and committed homosexual relationships?
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?
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?
Since the Bible teaches that we are depraved sinners, how can people possibly have good self-esteem?
How can I be sure of the Bible’s moral and spiritual reliability?
Why aren’t unbelievers amazed—or at least impressed—by the long list of messianic prophecies that Jesus fulfilled?
Why shouldn’t the evidence of the genealogies of Genesis lead to the conclusion that the world was created on 4004 BC?(2)
Does the New Testament support Gentile Christians joining a Messianic Christian group that “keeps Torah”?
Did Mary, Joseph’s wife and the mother of Jesus, ever give birth to other children?
If I cursed God, have I committed blasphemy against the Holy Spirit?
Does the fact that the Gospels contain accounts of miracles prove that they are legendary accounts?
What are some of the lines of argumentation used by unbelieving scholars to downplay the significance of the Gospel accounts?
How should Christians view pantheistic reverence for life?
Is Christianity less inclined to violence than other religions and ideologies?
If Christianity as a belief system isn’t inclined towards violence, why have Christian nations shed so much blood?
Why is genuine New Testament Christianity opposed to war and violence?