📄️ 📖 Does God Change His Mind? — Anthropomorphic Language in Scripture
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — Biblical Hermeneutics / Divine Nature
📄️ 📖 Genesis 6, the Divine Council, and the Nephilim — A Cross-Cultural Defense of the Biblical Account
Key Claim a direct assault on the messianic seed line, met with global judgment. The differences between Genesis and every pagan parallel are as significant as the similarities.
📄️ ⚡ Genesis 6, Divine Council & Nephilim — Quick Reference
Use this alongside the full document during conversations or debate prep. Every point here is expandable from the detailed version.
📄️ 📖 External Evidence for the Resurrection — What Non-Christian Sources Say
"For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve."
📄️ 📖 Ishmael, Isaac, and the Covenant — The Ishmaelite Origins of the Arab Peoples
Key Claim13–15 are not invented genealogy. Assyrian royal annals, Babylonian chronicles, Greek geographers, Roman historians, and modern archaeology independently confirm tribal names and settlements in the exact territory Genesis assigns to Ishmael's descendants — centuries before Islam existed. This archaeological trail also confirms the theological argument: the Arab/Muslim world descends from Ishmael, and Genesis is explicit that the Abrahamic covenant passed through Isaac, not Ishmael. God kept his temporal promises to Ishmael in full. The covenant promises — including the Messiah — were reserved for the Isaac line.
📄️ 📖 Is the Flood in Genesis 6–9 a Real, Global Act of Divine Judgment?
Status: Debate topic in development (time and format TBD)
📄️ ⚡ Genesis Flood — Cheatsheet
Use this when: someone claims the Genesis Flood is myth, a local event, or a borrowed Babylonian story. These five arguments work from Scripture alone and require no scientific background.
📄️ 🗣️ Debate Brief: Genesis Flood: Real, Global, Divine Judgment
Resolution: Reading Genesis 6–9 within the full biblical canon, is the Flood presented as a real, global act of divine judgment in history?