By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©1999 This article concludes Dr. Geisler’s discussion of Truth. He explains the problems of “relative” truth, and answers objections. Contents 1 The Absolute Nature of Truth—Relative…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©1999 Part two of Dr. Geisler’s article on the nature of truth may take a little extra time to read and comprehend, but the explanation of…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©1999 What is truth? In this first of three articles, Dr. Geisler first establishes the importance of the nature of truth, then examines what truth is…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©1999 Yes, evil can have a purpose. God can use it for our good. Evil can even, at times, be a byproduct of a good purpose.…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©1999 This four-part series examines some of the differences in belief regarding the doctrine of Justification, especially as it relates to the Catholic church. Key terms…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©1999 This four-part series examines some of the differences in belief regarding the doctrine of Justification, especially as it relates to the Catholic church. Key question…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©1999 This four-part series examines some of the differences in belief regarding the doctrine of Justification, especially as it relates to the Catholic church. Key terms…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©1999 This four-part series examines some of the differences in belief regarding the doctrine of Justification, especially as it relates to the Catholic church. Key terms…
By: Greg Durel; ©1999 Roman Catholics claim that Peter was the first Pope, and that he had primacy over the other apostles. Does the scriptural evidence back up those claims?…
By: Mike Gendron; ©1999 Pope John Paul II has declared forgiveness for those who quit smoking or give up drinking for a time. But what authority does the Pope have…