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Adam and Eve

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  • by Judd Patton
Are you challenging yourself to "Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ?" (Colossians 2:8)
  • by Allen Stout
Listen to the warnings and encouragement from Jesus Christ and His apostles and prophets about deceptions and attacks from Satan.
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  • by Nancy Morgan
Is God like a cruel sheriff waiting for us to break His law so He can punish us; or is He more like a caring shepherd who gives us the freedom to choose even to our own hurt?
  • by Good News
Many modern theologians and nominal Christians seriously question whether our first parents, Adam and Eve, really lived.
  • by Lorelei Nettles
Language is a useful tool for communicating, but used in the wrong way it can become useless or damaging.
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If you were suddenly given a large sum of money, would you have the wisdom to manage it properly?
  • by Don Hooser
Is the physical life of every human being a precious and sacred thing to God? If so, how can we explain some apparent biblical contradictions? And how precious to you are your life and the life of everyone else? (This is the second article in a series on the God-given rights of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”)
  • by Larry Walker
The widening of the generation gap caused by technological knowledge presents problems for all generations living today. Does the Bible have anything to say about the true source of knowledge?
  • by Robert Dick
The first line of defense is knowing the enemy and his tactics. How can we guard our minds from the pervasive influence of secular humanism?
  • by Alan Dean
On Australian television recently, an anguished father who had lost his son who had mysteriously fallen from a bridge, told the interviewer that his son was his hero.
  • by John Ross Schroeder
God Himself experienced painful rejection almost from the time of man's creation.
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  • by David Treybig
God is the designer of marriage, instituting it with our first human parents, Adam and Eve. What can we learn from their marriage?