Don Feder's Look At Pagan America article - Don Feder Excerpts from A Jewish Conservative Looks at Pagan America.
Does the Patch Cause Abortions, and Where Can I Find More Information About It? article - Cathy Ramey Like the Pill it also functions to prevent or end a pregnancy in three ways.
Does Seasonale Birth Control Pill Act as an Abortifacient like Other Pills? article - Cathy Ramey Seasonale is a product made through Barr Laboratories. It is a “birth control” pill that contains both estrogen and progestin. It functions no differently than other pills except that there are no placebo pills to be taken during a thirty-day cycle.
Do You Plan to Have a Follow up Story about Ollie Chandler from Deception? article - Randy Alcorn I hope to, eventually. If I do, Ollie will be the first main character I’ve ever used in more than one novel.
Do You Agree That If Something Is Eternal, It Is without Time? article - Marshall Beretta Your distinction about eternity being “without time” is interesting, however perhaps not supportable. Only God is timeless.
My 12-Year-Old Son Has Been Questioning God's Existence. Do You Know of Any Resources that Would Be Helpful to Share with Him? How About for Adults as Well? article - Randy Alcorn I would recommend: Children Demand a Verdict by Josh McDowell Answers to Your Kid's Questions by Chuck Colson
Do You Take a Position in the Young Earth/Old Earth Debate? article - Randy Alcorn If I had only Scripture to judge by I would assume it is a young Earth. If I had only science to judge by I would assume it is an old Earth.
Does Abortion Harm a Woman's Physical and Mental Health? article - Randy Alcorn “Abortion has completely failed as a social policy designed to aid women,” writes Serrin Foster, president of Feminists for Life. “It is a reflection that we have failed women.”
Does a Person Experience Emotional Healing Immediately upon Entering God's Presence, or Is it a Process? article - Randy Alcorn I believe that as finite human beings who will live in space and time, we will go through a never-ending process of learning in Heaven, in that we will learn MORE as time goes on (Eph. 2:7). However, 1 Cor. 13:12 seems to suggest there will be immediate clarity of vision in God’s presence.
I Wonder About the Relationship of God's Sovereignty and Man's Free Will. Do You Think it Would Be an Accurate Analogy to View God as an Author, and All of Us as Characters in His Novel? article - Randy Alcorn I think it has some valid aspects to it, but I also think it breaks down. (Which doesn't mean it's a bad analogy, just a limited one. An analogy that is limited can still illustrate a valid point.)
I'm Not a Published Author but Feel God Has Gifted Me to Write Full Time. Do You Think it Is a Realistic Goal to Expect My Writing to Provide my Yearly Income? article - Randy Alcorn It takes about 1.5 to 2 years to write a book. Assuming you have a publisher interested in your book, the book would need to sell between 10-12,000 copies in order for the publisher to break even.
Do You Have Any Good Material You Can Give that Addresses the Subject of Purgatory? article - Randy Alcorn I’ve been searching online for something to help you concerning purgatory, and I’m not happy with anything I’ve found. Some are brief, but too brief, don’t cite sufficient Scripture, and are just too shallow.
Do You Think it's Important to Study Bible History and Customs of the Land? What Books Would You Recommend? article - Randy Alcorn When I used to teach hermeneutics and Bible study methods at Multnomah Bible College in Portland, OR, I always emphasized Bible history and culture a lot.
Do You Think It Is Possible That on the New Earth There Could Be the Essence of Marital Relationships without the Actual Institution of Marriage? article - Randy Alcorn I still can’t get around Christ’s words in Matthew 22, which seem to clearly refute the Sadducee’s assumptions that if there were a resurrection, it would mean marital partnerships from earth would carry over to the resurrected life, and therefore people would have multiple spouses.
What Fiction Books Do You Recommend for the Unsaved? article - Randy Alcorn I would recommend James Scott Bell (courtroom stuff—think John Grisham) and Al Gansky (high-tech adventure—think Tom Clancy).