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Dear Dr. Burton, based on scripture, barring "Thou shalt not kill", what is the most to the point explanation for why abortion is wrong?
Dear Dr. Burton, based on scripture, barring "Thou shalt not kill", what is the most to the point explanation for why abortion is wrong?
Dear Dr. Burton, based on scripture, barring "Thou shalt not kill", what is the most to the point explanation for why abortion is wrong?
Dear Dr. Burton, why was it not considered incest when the children of Adam and Eve married each other? And when did incest become incest?
Dear Dr. Burton, why was it not considered incest when the children of Adam and Eve married each other? And when did incest become incest?
Dear Dr. Burton, why was it not considered incest when the children of Adam and Eve married each other? And when did incest become incest?
Dear Dr. Burton, when I read the Bible, it’s clear that God speaks to his people and they can hear him speaking to them. Why is it that we can’t hear God as clearly as they did back in the Bible days?
Dear Dr. Burton, when I read the Bible, it’s clear that God speaks to his people and they can hear him speaking to them. Why is it that we can’t hear God as clearly as they did back in the Bible days?
Dear Dr. Burton, when I read the Bible, it’s clear that God speaks to his people and they can hear him speaking to them. Why is it that we can’t hear God as clearly as they did back in the Bible days?
Dear Dr. Burton, in John 10:18, Jesus claims to have the power to raise himself from the dead. However, in Acts 2:24, Peter says that God the Father raised him. Don’t these texts contradict each other?
Dear Dr. Burton, in John 10:18, Jesus claims to have the power to raise himself from the dead. However, in Acts 2:24, Peter says that God the Father raised him. Don’t these texts contradict each other?
Dear Dr. Burton, in John 10:18, Jesus claims to have the power to raise himself from the dead. However, in Acts 2:24, Peter says that God the Father raised him. Don’t these texts contradict each other?
Dear Dr Burton, I read that the “sons of God” in Genesis 6:2 were actually fallen angels who took wives from humans descended from Adam and Eve. Is this true or a myth, and who are the Nephiliim in Genesis 6:4?
Dear Dr Burton, I read that the “sons of God” in Genesis 6:2 were actually fallen angels who took wives from humans descended from Adam and Eve. Is this true or a myth, and who are the Nephiliim in Genesis 6:4?
Dear Dr Burton, I read that the “sons of God” in Genesis 6:2 were actually fallen angels who took wives from humans descended from Adam and Eve. Is this true or a myth, and who are the Nephiliim in Genesis 6:4?