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Theologically, the Bible is considered the inspired Word of God, and therefore infallible (trustworthy) and authoritative for faith and practice. Historically, there is strong manuscript evidence and archeological support for its general historical claims.
Answer: This is one of the deepest questions. The Bible suggests that suffering entered the world through the "Fall" (Adam and Eve's disobedience, Genesis 3), introducing sin and corruption into God's perfect creation. God allows humans to have genuine free will, which means they can choose good or evil, and their choices have real, painful consequences. Explanation: While God did not...
Did Jesus rise from the dead? Why is the Resurrection so important? The resurrection is the cornerstone of Christian faith. Answer: Yes, the Bible teaches Jesus was bodily resurrected on the third day after His crucifixion. Biblical Explanation: Witness Accounts: The Gospels are filled with eyewitness accounts of Jesus appearing to His disciples and others after His death...
The Bible presents God as the Creator of the universe, all-powerful (omnipotent), all-knowing (omniscient), and everywhere (omnipresent). He is often described as loving, just, and holy.
The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity. He is often described as the Helper, Comforter, or Advocate who indwells believers, guides them into truth, and empowers them for Christian life and service.