By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2002 The Bible uses a number of interesting figures of speech when it refers to death. This month Dr. Lutzer tells us about three of them:…
By: Jim Davis; ©2002 The New Testament tells us a lot about the use of money. Jim Davis looks at several passages to give us some principles to use when…
By: Gary Kah; ©2002 Are we moving closer to a global economy and a global religion? Gary Kah gives examples of what is happening right now in the world that…
By: Gary Kah; ©2002 Gary Kah comments on the media coverage of the Middle East conflict. Are the actions of the Palestinians justifiable? Is Israel the main culprit? These and…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©2002 Since Halloween itself originated with paganism, it is hardly surprising that its customs are related to pagan belief. The authors give background…
By: Jim Davis; ©2002 Scripture and history teach us there is a time when the fullness of iniquity leads to God’s judgment upon nations. If there is a readable scale…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©2002 Neopaganism (e.g., witchcraft, new age groups) claims that it is inclusive. Dr. Geisler disagrees. They claim they are anticreedal. But Margot Adler has written a…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©2002 Neopaganism is a revival of ancient paganism (see Mithraism). It is a form of polytheism which is manifest in witchcraft, Wicca, occultism and other religions…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©2002 Are all Catholics pretty much the same? Is it true that “once a Catholic always a Catholic?” The authors examine some of…
By: Dr. Walter Kaiser; ©2002 Part one of a paper delivered by Dr. Kaiser on the “single-meaning hermeneutic” [interpretation] of Isaiah 7:14. Even if you have no idea what that…