Problem: According to the census taken in chapters 1–4 of Numbers, the newly formed nation of Israel must have numbered about 2 million people. According to Numbers 1:1, this census was taken while the people were in the wilderness of Sinai at the beginning of their 40 years of wandering. However, the dry and desolate conditions of the Sinai desert would have made it impossible for such a large group to survive. So, is the census inaccurate?
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Numbers 1:1—How could Moses have written Numbers when critics claim it was written centuries after his death?
Annihilationism
Animals
Do animals have rights, too?
For many decades the theory of evolution has been taught as fact in most secular (and religious) schools. The result has been predictable. If man is merely an animal, and there is no eternal reality, life is robbed of its meaning and sanctity. Survival of the fittest. We are no better than a mouse or a monkey! This has resulted in a dramatic increase in crime, immorality, depression, hopelessness, and suicide. Morality is meaningless to an animal.
Alcohol
Agnosticism
(The following are excerpts from an article entitled ‘What is Agnosticism?’ by Robin Schumacher of CARM.org)
Agnosticism comes from two Greek words (a, “no”; gnosis, “knowledge”). It literally means “no-knowledge,” the opposite of a Gnostic. Thus, an agnostic is someone who claims not to know. As applied to knowledge of God, there are two basic kinds of agnostics, those who claim that the existence and nature of God are not known, and those who hold God to be unknowable. Since the first type does not eliminate all religious knowledge, attention here will center on the second. Over 100 years before Huxley (1825-1895), the writings of David Hume (1711-1776) and Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) laid down the philosophical basis of agnosticism. Much of modern philosophy takes for granted the general validity of the types of arguments they set forth. [Huxley, Hume, and Kant were famous philosophers that popularized ‘agnosticism’.] (Norman Geisler)
