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Written by David Gaddy
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Friday, 01 August 2008 03:38 |
The word Apologetics is the part of theology that asks you why you believe what it is that you believe. The word is derived from the Greek word apologia, which means a verbal defense for your belief. Of course, the English language has changed over the years and we now think of an apology being regret and remorse. But the original meaning of the word was anything but remorse. It was boldly being able to defend your belief and being ready to always give an answer for that hope which lies within you. But the term goes beyond simply explaining your stance. True Apology looks to show that given the scriptural as well as physical evidence for your belief, there is no other course but to follow it.
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Written by David Gaddy
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Monday, 23 June 2008 14:09 |
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In Joshua 9 and 10 we read of an incredible battle with a miraculous ending. While protecting their newfound allies, the Israelites battle the five Amorite Kings in the valley of Aijalon. To finish the battle Joshua prays for more daylight and the sun stood still for almost a day. So how did God achieve this miracle? Did he stop the Earth's rotation, cause an eclipse, or is it more figurative than literal? |
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