CH101 Feedback and Comments
Here you can find topics and issues of discussion, and questions that have been submitted to me. Comments will be reviewed and posted no matter what your position or argument is. CH101 retains the right to edit and post edited comments.
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Some discussion on Pacifism and the New Testament
Questions/Answers
What can be known for sure about Apollos? I would like to know if he wrote the NT letter to the Hebrews.
Many have been told that Paul may have written NT Hebrews, but we are presenting evidence that would suggest Apollos to the be real author.
What is the Proper Name for the Land Occupied by Israel, Jordan, and Other Nations in the Middle East? I have had some lively comments on this one
Thomas S. McCall, Th.D., of the Zola Levitt organization (a pro-Israel group) states that the term "Palestine" is an invention of the Roman Emperor Hadrian that gives preference to the pro-Palestinian movement and "haters of Israel." I believe Dr. McCall is incorrect and I cite evidence from ancient writers who use this term.
Why is the Sunday-Law of Constantine ignored when Sunday is not mentioned in the Scriptures?
Why do Christians worship on The Lord's Day rather than on the Jewish Sabbath?
Why did the Reformers reject The Apocrypha?
Was the collection known as The Apocrypha considered "scriptural" in the early church? Why did the Reformers reject these writings?
Is it true that most of the early "Christian" schools in the first several centuries taught universal salvation?
Origen and his writings caused great controversy during several periods in early Christianity. Most of this controversy comes from one document, De Principii, where Origen does wrestle with some difficult biblical passages and speculates about the possibility of universal salvation. Read more in this CH101 explanation.
What was the social setting that would have given Saul the authority to hunt down Christians?
Water Baptism in the Early Church
What did the early fathers preach/teach about water baptism?
Wine in the Ancient World
Was the wine in the Bible alcoholic, or only grape juice? Get an historical presentation using ancient writers
to understand this topic.
The Early Fathers on NT Revelation
How did the early fathers view the New Testament book of Revelation?
The Fathers on Holiness
What was the stance of the early church with regards to santification and holiness? Was there a clear position on this issue?
How Did the Early Church Fathers View Military Service?
Several liberal scholars and other authors have stated that the early church fathers had a negative view of military service - that Christians in the first few centuries did not participate in the military. This question is addressed by reading what several early fathers actually say about this issue.
Why do Christians burn candles in Church?
Did the Original Christian Church Adopt Pagan Influences?
Many sects like Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh-Day Adventists, and some fundamentalist groups
claim that the Catholic Church corrupted primitive Christianity with pagan beliefs.
Book Reviews
A Critique of "The Doctrine of the Trinity: Christianity's Self-Inflicted Wound," by Anthony Buzzard and Charles Hunting. Mr. Buzzard is something of a Ebionite Christian (he does not believe in the deity of Jesus and probably believes that "true" Christians should live by the Old Testament).
The evidence of the trinity in the New Testament
Book Reviews
of Bart Ehrman texts, David Bercot, and Hannah Smith.
Biblical Issues
The New Testament, Faith, and the Resurrection
What exactly does "inerrancy" mean? Is this particular doctrine necessary to be an evangelical Christian?
Could it be that inerrancy actually works against New Testament faith?
Was the wine in the bible alcoholic?
The New Testament and tithing
When the Jerusalem Council met they did not include tithing in their demands on the new Gentile
Christians. Does the NT support the concept of tithing?
Culture and Opinion
Why Are There So Few Muslim Terrorists?
Prof. Thomas Kidd answers this, his own rhetorical question. I take him to task for misleading his audience.
Faith and Certainty
A response to a critic of Christianity who suggests a conspiracy theory to explain Jesus, the
supposed resurrection, and the early growth of Christian faith.
Gay Rights - a Response
A response to a critic of conservative Christianity who complains that Christians focus on cultural
"hot button" issues like abortion, homosexuality, and evolution. This response shows how Christians
are simply responding to having these issues jammed down the throats of their children without any
respect for their beliefs - with intolerance.
Thoughts on the movie, End of the Spear
A great movie - it reminds me of my missionary experience in Argentina many years ago. I relate a bit of my personal
time with Philip Saint, brother of Nate Saint, the martyred pilot of the movie.
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