Being new to comprehensive Reformed theology, my wife and I have recently been reading Scripture with several questions floating around in our minds. We've been discussing baptism, especially what it is and for whom it is meant.
With this in mind, my wife pointed out to me this last week...
Being new to comprehensive Reformed theology, my wife and I have recently been reading Scripture with several questions floating around in our minds. We've been discussing baptism, especially what it is and for whom it is meant.
With this in mind, my wife pointed out to me this last week...
Here a question that may generate some debate and one that may reflect our views of genealogies as it compares to the 6000 year age date of the Earth. It is not a question we should divide over, call each other liberals/fundamentalists, or worse heretics. Now for the question:
Did Noah live...
THE remains of Noah's Ark have been discovered 13,000ft up a Turkish mountain, it has been claimed.
Read more: 'Noah's Ark' found in Turkey | The Sun |News