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  1. Questions.org - Can I be a Christian and still struggle with impure ...

    Answers to Tough Questions About God and Life

  2. repentance – Questions.org

    This question leads to many other theological questions about the nature of hell, the problem of evil, and the salvation of people such as babies, the intellectually disabled, and others who …

  3. Questions LLC - News, Reports, and Information about LLCs

    Popular Questions What is an LLC? What are the advantages of an LLC? How do I form an LLC? How is an LLC taxed?

  4. What Does Jesus’ Life Reveal About How to Treat Unbelievers?

    The example Jesus set for us is to build relationships with people who don’t know Him. When we meet a person who has not yet experienced God’s saving grace, we are to have the heart of …

  5. Does James 2:10 imply that God doesn’t consider some

    James 2:10 states: “For whoever shall keep the whole law, and yet stumble at one point, he is guilty of all” (nkjv). Some people have mistakenly thought that this verse means that all sins …

  6. Are Today’s Jews the Physical Descendants of Abraham

    Are Today’s Jews the Physical Descendants of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and the Israelite Tribes?

  7. temptation – Questions.org

    In ancient times, pornography was “writing about prostitutes.” (See the ATQ article Is Sexual Sin and Temptation a Bigger Problem Today Than It Was in the Early Church?) Today …

  8. Can I be a Christian and still struggle with impure thoughts?

    The Bible says that becoming a follower of Christ is like a dead person coming to life. [1] Moving from spiritual death to spiritual life is a drastic change. Spiritual rebirth makes it possible for us …

  9. What Is the Rapture? - Questions.org

    The term rapture is derived from 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 . Like other texts referring to Christ’s return, this passage speaks of Jesus returning in power and glory to resurrect the dead. But …

  10. God – Questions.org

    That depends on what we mean when we say prove. If we mean “is it possible to present solid, compelling, and logical reasons to believe in the existence of God,” then the answer is yes. …