WHAT
IS BIBLE TRUTH?
Our
Bible beliefs are molded by history
• tradition • culture
and
various teachers as they interpret scriptures for us.
What we accept as truth must be open to reason (James
3:17). This interactive website explores five Bible questions.
Each question has a “YES” and a “NO”
answer. You can't pick the wrong answer, because both
answers are correct. Find out how much you know about
these Bible truths by clicking on either the YES or the
NO links (or both). Let's begin...
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Q1.
Is
there only one God?
CLICK ON "YES" OR
"NO" FOR MORE INFO
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YES |
There
is only one Almighty God and He has revealed himself as a
unitary being. The first cause, Jehovah (Yaweh) by name Deut.
6:4,5. Before him there is no other. He is from everlasting
to everlasting Ps. 90:2. He will not share his glory with
any other. Find out more about this one true Almighty God. |
NO |
The
Bible teaches us that there are other gods. None that are
equal to the Almighty God, but these are gods nonetheless.
Jesus refers to those that would become the bride of Christ
as gods, Moses is said to have been made as a god to pharaoh,
and the Adversary is alluded to be the god of this age. Psalms
tells us that Jehovah will be worshipped among the gods! These
cannot be “false gods” since this would be considered
blasphemous. All are true “lesser gods”. We need
a correct understanding for the definition of the word “god”. |
Q2.
Do
we really live after we die?
CLICK ON "YES" OR
"NO" FOR MORE INFO
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YES |
The
Bible teaches that all the dead will rise again in due time.
Jesus died that all may have life and that more abundantly. |
NO |
Many
teach that a person becomes more alive at the moment of death.
Satan told our first parents that they would never die. Has
this lie found its way into popular religious thought in the
form of a “life at death” philosophy? What does
the Bible say about death and the soul? |
Q3.
Are
we only allowed to worship God?
CLICK ON "YES" OR
"NO" FOR MORE INFO
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YES |
The
Bible teaches that Jehovah alone must be worshiped as Almighty
God. Jehovah will not share His glory with any other. The
worship of another as Almighty God is considered idolatry. |
NO |
Others
can and will be worshipped according to the Bible. Jesus tells
us in Revelation that he will cause all humanity to bow down
and worship before the overcomers, the true church. Abraham
worshipped the three angels. Jesus is to be worshipped as
the Son of God. We need to understand the definition for the
word 'worship' and how it applies to Jehovah God and the rest
of his creation. |
Q4.
Is
today the only day of salvation?
CLICK ON "YES" OR
"NO" FOR MORE INFO
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YES |
The
Bible teaches that only those that are called of God can come
to Christ and be saved. So for these, today is the day of
salvation. The Bible says that there is a special salvation
to those that believe today. |
NO |
The
Bible talks about a narrow way that leads to life where few
find it, but it also talks of a highway where many will travel
on it. Billions of people have lived and have never heard
of the only name under heaven to receive salvation. Yet the
Bible tells us that God would have all to be saved and come
to a knowledge of the truth. It also speaks about Jesus being
the light that enlightens all that come into the world. How
can this be today, the gospel age, when many have died not
knowing about Jesus? |
Q5.
Will
we go to heaven after we die?
CLICK ON "YES" OR
"NO" FOR MORE INFO
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YES |
During
the gospel age, God is calling out individuals to become part
of his church to rule and reign with Christ. These will be
on the throne with Christ in heaven (Acts 15:14). |
NO |
Most believe that there are only two options after death,
heaven or hell. However, the Bible speaks of a third, a perfect
earth as a result of the restitution of all things back to
the way it was in the garden of Eden. Many are called by God
(not all) and only few are chosen. Those not called by God
during this Gospel age will not go to heaven, but does this
really mean they will go to a fiery hell? What does the Bible
say about the restitution of all things? |