All the ins and outs of Christmas are common knowledge, e.g. that Jesus was born of the Hoy Spirit and Joseph was not his real father. However, the SAB critic seems to know better … Continue reading
What is the rabbit Bible critics conjure up out of their hat concerning the date of Jesus’ birth? They claim that the time of the census under Quirinius in the Bible contradicts the real historical time about that census being in 6 AD. Continue reading
In this series many controversial issues, such as: Does hell exist? Does God help in times of need? Is only God holy? How should homosexuals be treated? At what time of day was Jesus crucified? Continue reading
Not infrequently the innocent seems to be punished with the guilty. The SAB-critic makes the question more specific. He gives a list of 16 biblical examples that seem contradictory to the truth that “the wickedness of the wicked will be upon himself” (Ezekiel). Continue reading
The SAB critic has taken as a Bible Contradiction the question: Were the angels that spoke to the women, inside or outside the tomb when the women arrived? Of course an interesting question ... Continue reading
It is an old and obvious point that there is something strange with the time indications of the evangelists concerning Jesus’ crucifixion. Was it at 9 o’clock a.m. as the synoptic gospels intend or was it later, some time after noon as John seems to suggest? Continue reading
There is one significant problem in this saying of Jesus: he seems to say that the Hebrew Bible will remain intact until the end of the world. But what about some tiny scribal errors in the old Hebrew manuscripts? Was Jesus wrong? Isn’t this a Bible Contradiction? Continue reading
In two gospels we read that Herod thought Jesus was John the Baptist, but in another gospel we read that he was in doubt about Jesus. Things look pretty bad, don’t they? Continue reading
In this series many controversial issues, such as: Can God be found? Do humans have free will? When was the Holy Ghost given? Does God ever lie? Does God love everyone?
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... two lists side by side representing the kings from David to the Babylonian Captivity, from Solomon to Jecohnias (Jeconiah). The first list of Matthew with 14 names and the list of 1 Chronicles with 18 names. What now? Continue reading
