Death – Is it Natural or Conditional?
June 17th, 2011 | Eschatology | No Comment
Death in Genesis
Death in redemption is often misunderstood because of our misunderstanding of death in Genesis. Most can only perceive that Adam's death is physical or biological per the penalty in Gen. 2:16-17. However, we believe this is shallow reasoning and a failure to take in all the evidence supplied to us in Genesis.
It is assumed that death fell upon God's creation, not only for man but for all the creation as a direct result of sin. This is just plain wrong. It totally ignores the facts of the case. Let's take Genesis 1:11 for example. God said, "Let the earth ...
Adam’s Death in Genesis
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Adam's Death In Genesis
Adam's death in Genesis causes no small confusion among Theologians and believers who want to understand the meaning of their salvation.
Is There Life After Death?
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Is There Life After Death?
Is there life after death? With today's world of skepticism, one might think that this question is irrelevant. However, the Bible is emphatic that Christianity alone holds the correct answer to the question. Not only is there life after death, but it is both implied and inferred as early as the book of Genesis. In this article we will explore physical death and answer the question of whether it is the result of sin or natural cause. Secondly, we will demonstrate the implication of our answer. Thirdly, we will show the importance of God's provisions and ...