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Why the Bible argues with itself

Ancient inscriptions suggest Yahweh may once have been worshipped alongside Asherah. This video explores archaeological finds ...
If there is a villain in the Nativity story it is surely Herod, the monarch who supposedly slaughtered thousands of infants ...
Apocryphal means of doubtful authenticity. It is apocryphal that the average Canadian says sorry over 45,000 times a day. It ...
Nimrod is the biblical archetype of the corrupt leader obsessed with his own power.
When Napoleon embarked upon a military expedition into Egypt in 1798, he brought with him a team of scholars, scientists, and artists. Together, they produced the monumental “Description de l’Égypte,” ...
The controversy has drawn visitors, protests, and heightened church scrutiny. But supporters say the Bible is on their side.
At this time, the Los Angeles Police Department is not seeking anyone as a suspect or as a person of interest or in any other ...
Rooted in a revolt for faith and survival, Hanukkah’s meaning now reaches far beyond borders and history books.
Contrary to popular belief, illuminated manuscripts were not exclusively made in Europe—one of the most impressive is from ...
From Christmas cards, mistletoe to stockings, the festive season is full of magical and surprising traditions. Did you know ...
On the surface, Gen Z looks like it’s drifting “right.” Polling suggests they’re more skeptical of progressive nonsense than ...
Former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has mentioned the seven wonders that people might never existed in Nigeria since the ...