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Texas / Syndication Cloud / July 07, 2025 / Wordsmith World Key Takeaways: The Bible presents a unified narrative about God’s desire to dwell with humanity, beginning in Eden and culminating in the ...
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Why believing in a literal Adam and Eve matters
Data from the National Survey of Religious Leaders reveals that only 25% of Catholic and mainline Protestant pastors say they firmly believe in a literal Adam and Eve. Among Evangelical pastors, the ...
In Genesis, Adam and Eve are told to multiply and be fruitful. But single people fill the Bible, and so do the childless.
For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” — Nelson Mandela ...
Muslims believe in one God, all-powerful and ever present, uncreated, without beginning or end, completely sufficient to ...
As the famous Scopes trial, a landmark case out of Dayton, Tennessee, celebrates its centennial anniversary, themes of the case continue to be felt today.
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Freud or God — which way, Christian?
Freud or God — which way, Christian? Every generation must defend the Gospel anew and protect its young people from Satan’s ...
Steve and Lisa Abel, who live in Westminster, have a business called Cane & Abel Creations. Steve Abel has been designing ...
So leave it alone. Many evangelical Christians, myself included, believe in Adam and Eve. Bible believing Christians believe they were the first two people on the planet. We believe in Noah's Ark.
The story of Adam and Eve found in the Book of Genesis is inherited from our Hebrew heritage (Gen. 3). Even the ancient Greek pagans had an inkling idea of original sin and imperfectly expressed ...
When Vance Boelter preached the Gospel of Jesus a little over two years ago at a church in Democratic Republic of Congo, he ...