Common Bible Questions
Commonly Asked Questions About Salvation
1. I believe it is important to baptize babies since we are all born in sin (Psalm 51:5).
Psalm 51:5 does not say that David was born in sin. Reading the verse carefully you will see that “sin” modifies David’s mother.…
Commonly Asked Questions About Morality
1. Does God really condemn homosexuality?
Amazingly, many in our sinful world do not realize that homosexuality is sin. I have studied with more than one individual who had this persuasion even though they were not homosexuals themselves. I Corinthians 6:9-10…
Commonly Asked Questions About Inspiration
1. The Bible is a good book, but after all, it was only written by men.
Certainly it is true that the Bible was not written with the actual “finger of God.” Men used pen and ink to write the scriptures. However,…
Commonly Asked Questions About Eternity
1. How could a merciful God possibly cast people into hell? As a parent I could never do such a thing to my children.
First of all, it is important to note that we cannot judge God based on what we…
Commonly Asked Questions About The Church
1. What church we are a member of is not important. The important thing is that we have come to Christ and are saved. Most all the churches are going to heaven, they are just taking a different path to…
Commonly Asked Questions About Biblical Authority
1.I can’t believe God is a picky as you make Him out to be. If we love Him and are sincere it doesn’t matter if we do everything exactly the way the Bible says.
In John 14:15 Jesus said, “If you…
Commonly Asked Questions About The Old Law
1. Weren’t the 10 commandments as well as the Sabbath command given to Adam and Eve in the Garden (Genesis 2:2-3; 26:5)?
There is absolutely no evidence that this is the case. In Genesis 2:2-3, God sanctified or set apart and…
Commonly Asked Questions About Genesis & Creation
1. I don’t understand ‘God.’ Is there one God or three?
“This question arises from the common misunderstanding of what the Bible means when it states that there is “one God” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The word “God” is a family name or…



