- Since a man is blessed when his quiver is full, is birth control a sin? What about people who choose never to have children? Or how could it be that God would intend a women to continue giving birth to children when she and her spouse can't provide for them?
- What does Paul mean in Eph. 1:11 by being predestined? God knows all and He knows those who will come to Him, but that is a little confusing if we are given free will.
- Is it a sin to ask questions of God?
- Where did Cain get his wife?
- Do Apostles exist today?
- Can we still speak in tongues today?
- What does the Bible say about divorce?
- What does the Bible say about drinking alcohol?
- What happens to those who have never heard?
- Could Jesus have sinned?
- What does the Bible say about baptism? Can or should babies be baptized?
- Do children go to Heaven when they die? Is there a biblical "age of accountability?"
- Would Adam and Eve have sinned if Satan didn't tempt them?
- 1 Timothy 2:8 says to "lift holy hands in prayer." Why do we not do this today?
- Where is Satan today?
- Do pets go to Heaven when they die?
- Did Jesus have kids? If He did, would they be 50% divine?
- Where did the Jews originate?
- Since we are ancestors of Noah, are we Jewish?
- Where did all of the different nationalities and races come from?
Monday, August 22, 2011
Difficult Questions of the Bible Series Overview
The questions have been asked. Now it is time to answer them. As these questions are answered, the question will become a link to the answer. Thanks for reading!
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Where is Satan today?
ReplyDeleteDo our pets go to heaven or hell?
Could Jesus have sinned?
Is the age of accountability in the Bible?
If Jesus had married and had children, would they have been 50% divine?
Where or with who did the Jews actually originate?
ReplyDeleteIf we are all ansisters of Noah would we not fall in Jewish blood line?
Where did the different make up of people begin (nationality difference)?
Thanks for the questions! I'll include them in the list.
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