Getting to Know 1 Timothy
By John Duvall In Sermons On August 7, 2016
In this lesson, we took an overview look at 1 Timothy, focusing on three particular lessons learned.
In this lesson, we considered the importance of respecting the word of God.
read moreFor one to assume that he knows the unknowable in religion is the greatest ignorance and the grossest presumption and arrogance. True indeed is the statement, “Wisdom is knowing when you cannot be wise” (Paul Engle). Some have erroneously concluded
read moreEthnology is “a science that deals with the division of human being into races and their origins, distribution, relations, and characteristics” (m-w.com). We have noted that evolutionists have great difficulty in explaining the current world population, and they are especially
read moreAs a science, linguistics is defined as “the study of human speech including the units, nature, structure, and modification of language” (m-w.com). Scientists have been studying the origin of human language and the diversity of human languages for centuries. Evolutionists
read more“Demography” is a science defined as “the statistical study of human populations especially with reference to size and density, distribution, and vital statistics” (m-w.com). Honest studies of the historical development of the world’s human societies reveal that the families and
read moreAnthropology is “the science of human beings; especially: the study of human beings and their ancestors through time…and in relation to physical character, environmental and social relations, and culture” (m-w.com).
read moreBiology is “a science that deals with things that are alive (such as plants and animals)…a branch of knowledge that deals with living organisms and vital processes.” (m-w.com). If we want to have an accurate knowledge in this science, we
read morePaleontology is “the science that deals with the fossils of animals and plants that lived very long ago especially in the time of dinosaurs” (m-w.com). While the Bible contains no specific references to “the fossils of animals and plants,” it
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