
Posted on 09 May 2026
Aliens and Christianity
In the realm of theological debates and science fiction, the existence of extraterrestrial life has long been a topic of contemplation. While the Bible does not provide any explicit evidence of the existence of aliens, it has not stopped theologians, astronomers, and science fiction enthusiasts from pondering …
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Posted on 09 May 2026
All Saints Day
All Saints' Day is a significant observance in the Christian calendar, celebrated on November 1st by the Western churches, such as the Roman Catholic Church. In Eastern rite churches, it is observed on the first Sunday after Pentecost. The purpose of this day is to commemorate the …
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Posted on 09 May 2026
All Things Are Possible
The concept that "all things are possible" is often associated with the omnipotence of God. While it is true that God has the power to do anything He wishes, there are certain limitations to what He will do. This is because God's actions are guided by …
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Posted on 09 May 2026
Allegorical Interpretation: Discovering Deeper Meanings in Scripture
Interpreting the Bible is a crucial task for Christians seeking to understand God's message. One approach to interpretation is allegorical interpretation, which looks beyond the literal meaning of the text to find deeper spiritual significance. This method was prominent in the church for …
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Posted on 09 May 2026
Altar Calls
Altar calls, also known as the "invitation system," are a practice that gained prominence in the 20th century through evangelistic crusades led by individuals like Billy Graham. These calls involve inviting individuals forward after an evangelistic sermon to publicly confess their faith in Christ. While altar calls are …
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Posted on 09 May 2026
The Amalekites: A Perennial Foe of God's People
The Amalekites were a formidable tribe of nomads who lived in the area south of Canaan, between Mount Seir and the Egyptian border. They are not mentioned in the table of nations in Genesis 10, as they did not originate until after …
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Posted on 09 May 2026
Amnon in the Bible
Amnon was the firstborn son of King David and his mother was Ahinoam. The story of Amnon is a tragic one that reveals his despicable character, lack of self-control, and great selfishness. One of the most notable events in Amnon's life is his obsession with his …
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Posted on 08 May 2026
Agrapha: Unrecorded Sayings of Jesus
The term "agrapha" refers to the sayings of Jesus Christ that are not included in the canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The word "agrapha" itself means "unwritten" or "unrecorded." These sayings are sourced from various places, including oral tradition, medieval liturgies, and …
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Posted on 08 May 2026
Ahinoam of Jezreel
Ahinoam of Jezreel was one of the wives of King David, an important figure in biblical history. She became David's wife after his previous wife, Michal, was given to another man and before he met Abigail. Ahinoam is known as the mother of David's oldest son, Amnon …
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Posted on 08 May 2026
Albert Barnes: An Influential Christian Pastor and Theologian
Albert Barnes (1798—1870) was an American Presbyterian pastor, theologian, and author who made significant contributions to the Christian faith. Barnes advocated for temperance, women’s rights, and the abolition of slavery. He is best known for his extensive commentaries on the …
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Posted on 08 May 2026
The All-Seeing Eye: Symbolism and Meaning
The symbol of the "all-seeing eye," also known as the "Eye of Providence," has been used in various cultural, religious, philosophical, and cultic contexts. While it is often associated with the Eye of Horus from ancient Egypt, it is important to note that similarity …
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