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Apr

Consuming Fire, Unquenched Torment: The Traditional View of Hell Reexamined
Preface
About two weeks ago, I received a call from my sister. Immediately upon answering the phone she seemed very
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22
Mar

Expanding TrinityApologetics: New Projects and Resources
For about two years now, TrinityApologetics has mostly been a blogging website. It’s been a space where I’ve
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14
Feb

Is Speaking in Tongues Necessary for Salvation?
In contemporary Christian circles looms a debate unlike any other, A debate that changes EVERYTHING! The debate is about whether
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09
Feb

The Rise of the Baptists
The Baptist denomination, one of the largest Protestant groups worldwide, has a rich and somewhat complex origin story that intertwines
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05
Jan

Can You See God and Live? Exploring Biblical Contradictions and the Divinity of Jesus
One frequent objection I encounter from Muslims, Atheists, and even some non-Trinitarians revolves around the claim that "In the
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28
Dec

From Sabbath to Sunday: The Theological Shift to Sunday Worship
One question I frequently encounter, especially from those exploring or coming from a Jewish background, is why do Christians worship
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16
Dec

Scripture, Reformers, and Contraception: Navigating the Protestant Divide
On December 3rd, X user The Layman Apologist posted a poll asking if contraceptives are sinful.
Contrceptives are sinful:December
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01
Dec

Why I am who I am.
The phrase “I am who I am” is a translation of the Hebrew verb “ehyeh asher ehyeh” (אהיה אשר אהיה)
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05
Nov

The Forsaken Savior: Understanding Jesus' Cry from the Cross
"How, when Jesus was on the cross, did He take on all human sin as God forsook Him?"
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31
Oct

The Winds of Change: Exploring the Protestant Reformation
In the shadow of medieval Europe, where the Church's towering influence loomed over both the spiritual and physical
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