Skip to main content
Bible Q

Why have there been no human fossils found amongst dinosaur fossils?

Dinosaurs became extinct about 65 million years ago, long before any humans existed. The reason why scientists who study dinosaurs reached this conclusion is radiometric dating of the rocks in which dinosaurs fossils are found. Geologists by the early 19th century had worked out that fossils appear in the geological record in a specific sequence; […]

Was there death in the world before Adam and Eve sinned?

There are millions of years of fossils showing that death was around long before Adam and Eve. In any case, it is impossible to have life without death. Anything eating plants would be causing the death of tiny animals necessary for plant life, not to mention the death of plants themselves. Then there are the […]

In the Kingdom will there be suffering?

For mortal people in the Kingdom who love and serve God, their days will be happy and long and they will get supernatural help with any problems that arise. Example of the blessedness of the Kingdom: Isa 65:20-25  No more shall there be in it an infant who lives but a few days, or an […]

How do we determine in the Bible what refers to AD 70 and what is yet to be fulfilled in prophecy?

There are a lot of differing viewpoints about prophecies relating to AD70, so your question is a difficult one. A few points about interpreting prophecy: When interpreting prophecy, one should carefully compare scripture with scripture to get a clearer overall view. Read the prophecy very carefully, and keep in mind the context of the prophecy. […]

Why is there so little evidence for both the Exodus and the events described in the Book of Joshua?

Absence of direct evidence for the Exodus is not surprising. Egyptian records are not well preserved, and there are serious gaps in the records due to physical loss or destruction, including an almost complete lack of records during the Exodus era. Egyptians did not differentiate between Semitic groups living in Egypt (and there were many), […]