Are there several baptism formulas in Christianity? And if so which is the right one? Continue reading
Where was Jesus after his crucifixion and before his Ascension into heaven? Isn’t it a contradiction that long before the Ascension He said to a murderer being crucified next to Him: “Today, you shall be with Me in Paradise.”? Continue reading
In the Bible there is a theology that says that God punishes the wicked and protects the righteous. However is it possible in all reality to draw the line as sharply as stated here? Continue reading
The critic sees a contradiction in the treatment of strangers: Be kind to them or Kill them.
This is a grotesque perversion of the facts by the critic.
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Several times there is a warning in the Bible to not be a fool or to become a fool. However Jesus forbade to call another a fool. Isn’t that a clear contradiction? Continue reading
Is there a contradiction concerning behavior and good works? Should we do them in the dark? So that nobody may see them? Or should we show them as a sort of propaganda for the faith? Continue reading
A serious question raised by the critic. Is it possible to fall from grace? Having once accepted Christ, is it yet possible to be lost forever? Some texts seem to suggest so. Continue reading
Many commentators have expounded their ideas about the above mentioned texts. Particularly scholars have analyzed them thoroughly and without investigating their contributions, for our subject—sorting out a contradiction—it is enough to read the texts above carefully. Continue reading
The critic sees a Bible Contradiction in a saying of Jesus in John’s Gospel about the temple in Jerusalem, and two sayings of other people in Matthew and Mark, also about the temple. It takes a lot of thinking about the question: What is it that the critic sees as a contradiction? Continue reading
Is it a contradiction that something can turn in its reverse? Continue reading