Author: Ian Taylor The Babylonian Calendar. The earliest times for which we have archaeological and historical evidences are those of the Babylonian empire. The Babylonians, or an earlier civilization, celebrated the year as 360 days, that is, the time ta...
Continue ReadingAuthor: Ian Taylor Most people assume that Jesus died on “Good Friday” and rose from the dead on “Easter,” Sunday morning. Since Jesus said He would rise, “the third day” some count part of Friday as one day, Saturday as the second, and part o...
Continue ReadingAuthor: Ian T. Taylor A note on calendar dates. The earliest times for which we have archaeological and historical evidences are those of Babylon and its empire. The Babylonians, or an earlier civilization, noted that the Sun took 360 days to complete its...
Continue ReadingAuthor: Pastor Walter Lang In Colossians 1:16-20 we are told that the Christ who created all things also upholds all things; that He must be God to save us from our sins; that He had to rise from the dead; that He who is above all angels and devils...
Continue ReadingAuthor: Gary Habermas, Ph.D During this season of the year the thoughts of Christians around the world turn to Easter and to the event which this holiday celebrates – the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is the capstone of our faith. Indeed, Paul sa...
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