Related Resources: Answers To Tough Questions
Why do I need the Bible for moral direction if I have a conscience and I'm sensitive to other people
How can Christians claim that their faith is rational when it holds to so many apparent contradictio
What was the purpose of the bloody sacrificial ritual of the Old Testament?
Isn't it a sign of deficient faith when a sick Christian isn't healed or a Christian isn't delivered
What is the rapture?
Since Old Testament people lived long before Christ's coming, how could they be saved?
How can the 'jealous God' of the Old Testament be the same as the loving heavenly Father of the New
If God is in control, why do morally unprincipled people prosper?
When will the rapture occur?
Do we disobey God when we worship on Sunday rather than on the Sabbath (Saturday)?
Does everyone who rejects the gospel understand what he or she is rejecting?
Is Christianity a European religion?
How did the Mosaic law’s view of homosexual behavior compare to the views held by the surrounding cultures?
Were Old Testament and New Testament writers unaware of the existence of the congenital or “natural” homosexual who didn’t choose to be attracted to men but was born that way?
Was Old Testament legislation against same-sex relationships based on ritual purity, or was it based on moral law?
What was at the core of the Old Testament view of homosexual behavior?
If Christian core beliefs are more clearly defined in the New Testament, does this mean that the Old Testament is “less inspired”?
Since Christians consider the Old Testament part of God’s written Word, are they responsible to keep the Old Testament law?
Even if Jesus was a messenger from God, why shouldn’t I believe He was merely one of many divine messengers, like Rama, Krishna, or Buddha?
If the Christian view of God is the only right one, why are believers in magic or other religions sometimes miraculously healed of disease or injury?
If God exists, why doesn’t He make His existence something provable and undeniable?
Is Christianity less inclined to violence than other religions and ideologies?
If Christianity as a belief system isn’t inclined towards violence, why have Christian nations shed so much blood?