
Posted on 07 May 2026
Albertus Magnus: A Great Scholar and Scientist of the Middle Ages
Albertus Magnus, also known as St. Albert the Great, was a prominent figure in the Middle Ages. Born in Bavaria between 1193 and 1206, he is revered as one of the greatest German philosophers and theologians of his time …
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Posted on 07 May 2026
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a well-known organization that was established in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in Akron, Ohio. The founders developed AA's Twelve Step Program, which aims to provide spiritual and character development to individuals struggling with alcohol addiction. While some of the Twelve …
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Posted on 07 May 2026
All God's Children
The Bible teaches that all people are God's creation (Colossians 1:16) and that God loves the entire world (John 3:16). However, it also makes it clear that only those who are born again are considered children of God (John 1:12; 11:52; Romans 8 …
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Posted on 07 May 2026
All Israel Saved
In the book of Romans, it is stated that "all Israel will be saved" (Romans 11:26). However, there is some debate regarding the meaning of "Israel" in this context. Is it referring to ethnic Jews or to the Church?
One interpretation, known as replacement theology, suggests …
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Posted on 06 May 2026
Age of the Universe
Introduction
The age of the universe is a topic that has fascinated scientists and theologians for centuries. As Christians, we turn to the Bible for guidance on this matter. In Genesis 1:1, we read that "in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth …
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Posted on 06 May 2026
Ahimaaz in the Bible
There are three men named Ahimaaz mentioned in the Bible, all of whom lived around the same time. Let's explore their stories and significance.
Ahimaaz, the Father of Saul's Wife
The first Ahimaaz is briefly mentioned in 1 Samuel 14:50 as the father of Saul's …
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Posted on 06 May 2026
Ahithophel in the Bible
Ahithophel was a prominent figure in the Bible, serving as the counselor of King David. However, he later betrayed David and sided with Absalom in his rebellion against David's kingship. Ahithophel was renowned for his wise advice, which was considered as if it came directly from …
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Posted on 06 May 2026
AIDS/HIV: The Consequence of Sin in a Cursed World
Introduction
In this article, we will explore the biblical perspective on AIDS/HIV and its connection to sin in a cursed world. We must first understand that all disease, including AIDS/HIV, is a result of sin and the fallen …
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Posted on 06 May 2026
Akeldama in the Bible
Akeldama, which means "Field of Blood" in Aramaic, is mentioned in the New Testament in Acts 1:19. It is the place where Judas died, and it is also referred to as the "potter's field" in Matthew's gospel. According to Matthew 27:7, the priests used …
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Posted on 06 May 2026
Al-Qadr in Islam
Al-Qadr is a significant concept in Islam, often associated with Laylat al-Qadr, which is believed to be the night when the Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation from Allah. It is also connected to the idea of predestination in Islamic belief. Let's explore this topic further and …
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Posted on 06 May 2026
Alms: A Biblical Act of Charity
Alms, derived from the Old English word "aelmesse" and ultimately from a Greek word meaning "pity, mercy," refer to acts of charity in which money or goods are given to those in need. Almsgiving has a deep-rooted history within the Judeo-Christian tradition and is …
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