
Angels Fathering Kids?
Q. If the Sons of God in Genesis 6 were fallen angels, how could they have children by human women? Matthew 22:30 says the angels don’t marry.

Q. If the Sons of God in Genesis 6 were fallen angels, how could they have children by human women? Matthew 22:30 says the angels don’t marry.

After an angel frees Peter from prison and execution, Peter goes to the house of his fellow believers (12:6-10). Those inside don’t believe the servant girl’s report that he is at the door. They reply, ‘It is his angel!

Q. With respect, I am interested in why you say Amos 9:11 is a prophecy fulfilled in 1948 when James seems to be saying in Acts 15 that the gentiles coming to Christ was the fulfillment? I have not gotten an answer out of anyone who claims that Amos 9 is fulfilled in 1948. (Dr. B.)

Nowhere in the bible does it say to “hate the sin and love the sinner.” This is actually a myth – an “urban myth.” In fact, it’s a lie and we must confront it vigorously.

Should Christians change the nation’s laws, behaviors and culture? Or should believers bring the lost to a saving knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ, letting Him change hearts?

The word “dogma” means “a tenet or code of tenets” or “a doctrine or body of doctrines formally proclaimed by a church.” “Dogmatism” is “a positiveness in stating matters of opinion especially when unwarranted or arrogant” (Webster’s 2001, 154).

Q. I heard a Congress person say something about the early church and the Bible saying nothing against the practice of abortion. Is this true? Does the Bible really say nothing concerning abortion?

Q. I heard a scientist say our wish for life after death doesn’t make it real – death is death and then we are nothing. How do you counter this “dust to dust” belief or philosophy?

Do we get our faith by chance? Like the rolling of the dice? How do we get “like-precious faith?”
The book of II Peter is filled with some of the most spectacular truths of the Bible.

Don’t let the familiarity of this story mask its bizarre implications. Why did God ask Abraham to sacrifice his son as an offering? This has to be one of the strangest episodes in the Old Testament.

“Q” is a mythological document that is thought to be a missing Greek text used by Matthew and Luke in compiling their gospel accounts.

Genesis 10:25 and 1 Chronicles 1:19 says, “And two sons were born to Eber. The name of the one was Peleg, for in his days the earth was divided.” Is he the same Peleg in Jesus’ lineage? (Lk 3:35)