Come Reason Ministries
Come Reason Ministries provides thoughtful, articulate answers to the toughest questions offers against the Christian faith.
Did Noah's flood cover the entire globe, or was it 'worldwide' in a different sense? Discover how the definition of these terms evolved and what Bible scholars taught for centuries before the concept of a global navy emerged.
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The shift from marriage as a covenant to a contract has significantly impacted modern unions. While Christians affirm traditional marriage, the debate often gets complicated by comparisons to no-fault divorce. The real issue is the redefinition of marriage itself, playing with words rather than celebrating genuine accomplishments.
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Pushback on Noah's flood often questions the feasibility of a massive wooden boat. However, recent archaeological finds in Indonesia reveal thick, long ropes used to steer enormous wooden ships 44-50,000 years ago. This suggests ancient people possessed the technology to build large vessels, migrating from the Indonesian islands to Australia. This discovery challenges previous assumptions about early maritime capabilities.
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Some LGBTQ+ individuals are concerned that the visibility of trans issues is alienating the public, potentially jeopardizing gains made in marriage equality. The argument is that pushing too hard too fast could lead to a backlash, causing people to question rights they previously accepted. This piece explores the tension and fear within the community.
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The biblical account of Noah's Flood often faces skepticism due to its seemingly impossible scale. However, emerging scientific discoveries in migration, genetics, geology, and ancient technology might be shifting the debate. Explore new insights that could reshape our understanding of this ancient event and its global presence.
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As June arrives, bringing Pride Month, we're reminded of the annual cultural conversation. But what does it truly signify beyond self-acceptance? We explore the deeper meanings with cultural analyst Bethel McGrew.
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We are viewed as desperately evil, yet washed clean by His blood. Our position as sons and daughters comes only from Him, not our own doing. Remind yourself of this truth daily. Reading the Bible, like Deuteronomy, offers clarity on Romans, making it easier to understand others than just ourselves. Recognize your own struggles in others and pray for them. It's hard to hate someone you consistently pray for.
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If God wants us to know Him, why does finding Him feel so difficult? This is the challenge of God's hiddenness. Skeptics ask why God doesn't provide clearer signs or miracles if He is real. It's a profound question that touches on faith and divine presence.
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A Harvard study revealed how students answer the 'greatest weakness' question. Many use it to highlight strengths, avoiding the real issue. This 'self-centered' approach has crept into faith, creating 'iChristianity'—a faith focused on self-elevation, not God's glory. It's time to re-evaluate.
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If God performed a miracle right before you, would you truly believe? Or would doubt creep back in tomorrow? The challenge for skeptics is that even astounding events can be dismissed or forgotten. If God had to repeatedly perform for us, would that make him a 'performing monkey'?
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