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Answer by Tim Maas , Retired Quality Assurance Specialist with the U.S. Army

Does I John 1:5-10 imply that sin is unavoidable?

As a result of humanity's original decision to willfully and knowingly break its fellowship with God by disobeying Him and committing sin, each human...

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Why was Job put through so many trials by God?

Job 1:13 - 18

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Can one be gay and Christian?

September 01 2015

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What does the Bible say about dating / courting?

Although the words "courtship" and "dating" are not found in the Bible, we are given some principles that Christians are to go by during the time before...

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Can one be gay and Christian?

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Answer by Lena Wms , Student @Christ Gospel Church, S.S.Teacher, Observer

What comes first, change or repentance?

My Dear Brother in Christ, I firmly believe that change, real change can not come without true repentance. First, I must clarify my position. I believe in...

September 01 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is Covenant Theology?

Please note, as a ministry, GotQuestions.org is not in agreement with all aspects of Covenant Theology. While we are for the most part in agreement with...

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What did Jesus mean when He said, 'Today you will be with me in paradise'?

August 31 2015

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What does the Bible say about crystals?

Crystals of different types are mentioned in the Bible a few times. The Bible mentions rubies (Proverbs 8:11), sapphires (Lamentations 4:7), and topaz (Job...

August 31 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by Billy P Eldred

Why does Mark record that Jesus was about to pass by them when he went walking on the lake shortly before dawn?

I always want to start my answer to a question like this by stating that I do not know but my conjecture is: Jesus saw them from land and went out to them so...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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How much of the Bible was transmitted by oral tradition?

First, we have to distinguish between oral "tradition" and oral "transmission." The term tradition implies a long-held belief or practice that is not...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is a heave offering?

A heave offering was a way of presenting one's offering to God, and it appears in the Old Testament along with burnt offerings, grain offerings, freewill...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who was Martha in the Bible?

Martha is a significant New Testament figure, a personal friend of Jesus, and someone with whom many women today identify. She lived in Bethany with her...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What does the Bible say about disrespect?

In the Bible, disrespect is always a bad thing, and respect is universally a good thing. Respect is admiration for a person because of his or her position,...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Can a person be born with the wrong gender?

We live in a confused and fallen world, and that confusion extends everywhere, so that even the most basic questions, like "what gender am I?" become...

August 31 2015 1 Comments Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who was Eli in the Bible?

Eli in the Bible was a Jewish priest living in the days of the judges and serving God at the tabernacle in Shiloh, a city near the hill country of Ephraim (1...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is the meaning of the rainbow?

Biblically speaking, the rainbow is the sign of a covenant that God made with the whole earth: He will never destroy the earth again with a flood. The...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is Potter's House Christian Fellowship? Is it a Biblical ministry?

Potter's House Christian Fellowship, officially called Christian Fellowship Ministries (CFM), was founded by Wayman Mitchell, a Pentecostal pastor, in 1970....

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How interested are Christians supposed to be in the spirit world?

August 31 2015

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who was Matthew in the Bible?

Matthew in the Bible was one of Jesus' disciples. Matthew's Gospel, along with the Gospels of Luke, John, and Mark, is an inspired-and thus accurate and...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who was Gandhi?

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in 1869 to a nondescript family in western India, but when he died in 1948 he was one of the greatest political leaders...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What does the Bible say about bribery / giving or receiving a bribe?

A bribe is money or a favor given or promised in order to influence the judgment or conduct of a person in a trusted position. The Bible is clear that giving...

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Question by John Eichelberger

What comes first, change or repentance?

That is, does one acknowledge and repent of their sin first, and then change their actions; or do they change their actions and then repent of their sin?

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who was Abimelech in the Bible?

There are actually several men named Abimelech in the Bible. Some translations, such as the NIV, spell the name Abimelek. Either way, the name means "father...

August 31 2015 1 Comments Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who were the Sabeans?

The Sabeans were an ancient people group mentioned in the Bible as coming from a nation far away from Israel (Joel 3:8). They were a people of stature...

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How can God be intelligent if He is immaterial?

August 31 2015

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What are the four Servant Songs in Isaiah?

There are four "Servant Songs" of Isaiah that describe the service, suffering, and exaltation of the Servant of the Lord, the Messiah. All four songs show...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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How does love cover all wrongs?

One of the most popular of the biblical proverbs is Proverbs 10:12, "Hatred stirs up conflict, / but love covers over all wrongs." Some translations read,...

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Question by Lawrie Yinka

Why did Paul have Timothy get circumcised?

Wasn't the very reason Paul and Barnabas went to Jerusalem to discuss and clarify that circumcision was not required (Acts 15:1-11)?

Acts 16:3

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Why are both wisdom and foolishness pictured as women in Proverbs?

Chapter 9 of Proverbs uses personification to describe wisdom and foolishness as women. Why would the author use women as his examples? The answer is found...

August 31 2015 1 Comments Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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How did the apostle Peter die?

The Bible doesn't tell us how the apostle Peter died. The most commonly accepted church tradition is that Peter was crucified upside-down in Rome. Tradition...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What does the Bible say about safety?

In an increasingly unsafe world, people are seeking safety and security. Armies face each other across vast deserts, nations arm themselves with nuclear...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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How many wives did King David have?

King David had many wives, according to the Bible, although only eight of them are named. Of the eight, five are mentioned only once. The other three wives...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who was Belshazzar?

Belshazzar was the last king of ancient Babylon and is mentioned in Daniel 5. Belshazzar reigned for just one year during the life of Daniel the prophet. His...

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Answer by Ariel HaNaviy , Messianic Jew and Torah Teacher with Messianic Congregation 'The Harvest'

What does it mean that if 'those who depend on the law are heirs, faith means nothing and the promise is worthless?'

In my experience as a Messianic Jew (one who believes in Yeshua (Jesus) yet follows the Torah (Law) of Moses, I have found that many of the standard...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What are the Songs of Ascent?

The Songs of Ascent are a special group of psalms comprising Psalms 120-134. They are also called Pilgrim Songs. Four of these songs are attributed to King...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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How should a Christian respond to a bad economy?

When faced with a bad economy that threatens job security and savings accounts, it is natural to feel trepidation and some degree of insecurity. That said, a...

August 31 2015 Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is the inner man?

Paul uses the term inner man several times in his epistles (2 Corinthians 4:16; Ephesians 3:16). Romans 7:22-23 says, "For I joyfully concur with the law of...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Does the name 'Jesus' actually mean 'Hail, Zeus'?

There are several strange and misleading teachings that make their rounds concerning the name of God and of Jesus Christ; one such false doctrine is the idea...

August 31 2015 1 Comments Follow Vote Up

Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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Who were the satraps in the book of Daniel?

Satraps are mentioned in Daniel chapters 3 and 6. These officials were among the eight classes of officials that King Nebuchadnezzar (605-562 BC) appointed...

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Who was Elizabeth in the Bible?

Elizabeth in the Bible was the wife of a priest named Zechariah; she was also a cousin of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Elizabeth and Zechariah are called...

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Answer by S. Michael Houdmann , Got Questions Ministries
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What is hadephobia?

The word hadephobia is derived from two Greek words, Hades ("hell" or "the underworld") and phobos ("fear"). Thus, hadephobia is "the fear of hell." In one...

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Answer by Ariel HaNaviy , Messianic Jew and Torah Teacher with Messianic Congregation 'The Harvest'

What is the law of Christ?

Short Answer: All of the Torah (Law) is concentrated as it were into the two most “important” commandments (love God with all you’ve got and love your...

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What is the 'age of accountability' and is it Biblical?

August 31 2015

Answer by Tim Maas , Retired Quality Assurance Specialist with the U.S. Army

Why did Jesus say, "Do you still have no faith?"

Earlier in Mark's gospel, the apostles had seen Jesus perform multiple miraculous acts of healing. These testimonies to Jesus' identity as God incarnate, and...

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Is it possible to be a gay Christian?

August 31 2015

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Who were the Edomites?

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