Some Absurd & Not So Absurd Theories

#1. Nailed-head ritual’ in Iron Age Spain was more ‘complex than initially thought,’ severed skulls reveal Prehistoric people in Spain severed the heads of dead people and drove giant nails through their skulls for very different reasons: to celebrate the community’s ancestors and to intimidate their enemies, a new analysis of Iron Age skulls suggests.Continue reading “Some Absurd & Not So Absurd Theories”

Newly Deciphered Babylon Tablet- Noah’s Ark Location

***Imported from our sister site theologyarchaeology A long title for this article but it gets the message across. We have to be clear here. This is not a newly discovered Babylonian tablet but a newly deciphered one The Imago Mundi has mystified researchers since it was found in 1882 in what is now known asContinue reading “Newly Deciphered Babylon Tablet- Noah’s Ark Location”

God does not have a zero tolerance policy- video

Our third and final video for this week. It goes live at 1 p.m. and you can see it at this link- https://youtu.be/kJeEg6JrZXM ————————————— One of the biggest fads that have entered the world in recent decades is the idea of one mistake and you are out. This is called a zero-tolerance policy. Whether youContinue reading “God does not have a zero tolerance policy- video”

Obedience is not legalism- video

The second of three videos for this week. It is a basic definition so you know the difference between the two attitudes. It goes live at 1 p.m. as well and you can view it at this link– https://youtu.be/a_uUfVYk5m8 ———————————– There was a time when many churches practiced a more legalistic approach to the ChristianContinue reading “Obedience is not legalism- video”

Why do we study history – video

The first video for this week is a good one and explains why all Christians should study history. You can see it at this link https://youtu.be/zanbOHRbU8M and it should go live at 1 p.m. The script is below ——————————– Many Christians may find the study of history boring, unexciting, and a waste of time. ButContinue reading “Why do we study history – video”

Newsletter News #5

#1. The Bethesda Pool, Site of One of Jesus’ Miracles Among the most famous of Jesus’ miracles is recounted in the Gospel of John, where Jesus heals the paralytic at the Bethesda Pool (John 5:2-9). It is not the only one of Jesus’ miracles of healing to take place at a pool in Jerusalem, however.Continue reading “Newsletter News #5”

Newsletter News #4

#1. Joshua in the Bible Joshua, the perfect disciple. Obedient and humble. The man whose devotion to his master can serve as an example to all. God’s chosen, just as Moses had been. The servant become leader, whom God and Moses do not cease to encourage—so much so that we wonder why he had suchContinue reading “Newsletter News #4”

Newsletter News #3

#1. Mysterious Tombs Reveal Insights into Ancient Trade At the crossroads of ancient trade routes running through the Negev Desert, archaeologists with the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) discovered a complex of mysterious tombs dating from the seventh through fifth centuries BCE. Among the ruins, the team discovered evidence that passing caravans came from as farContinue reading “Newsletter News #3”

Newsletter News #2

#1. Roman Law & Order: Judean Fraud Unit A lengthy papyrus, found in the Judean Desert, sheds light on law and order in the Roman provinces of Judea and Arabia. Translated by a joint Israeli-Austrian team, and published in the journal Tyche, the papyrus dates to between 129 and 132 CE and details a grippingContinue reading “Newsletter News #2”

A Very Interesting Discovery

Egypt announces discovery of the lost tomb of King Thutmose II Egyptian officials announced Tuesday the discovery of the tomb of King Thutmose II, the last of the lost tombs of the kings of ancient Egypt’s Eighteenth Dynasty, which reigned for over two centuries between about 1550 BC and 1292 BC. It’s the first royalContinue reading “A Very Interesting Discovery”

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