By: Matthew D. Dyer I recently watched a clip from a 2025 animated film titled David, which depicts the biblical account of David and Goliath. One of the first things that stood out to me was how distinctly Caucasian Goliath appeared in contrast to the other Philistines, the Israelites, and David himself. In the film, … Continue reading Was David Caucasian?
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Did Your Pastor Mention Charlie Kirk?
By: Matthew D. DyerIn the past few days since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, there have been many Christians saying if their Pastor didn't invoke the name of Charlie Kirk and talk about current events in their weekly sermon, that they need to step down because they are a coward. They may be right, because … Continue reading Did Your Pastor Mention Charlie Kirk?
Is There a Biblical Age of Adulthood?
By: Matthew D. Dyer If infant baptism is biblically incorrect, then the question arises when should a child that is raised in a Christian household be baptized? Some believe as soon as the child can truly believe, profess faith in Christ, and know and understand what sin is so they can repent of it, then … Continue reading Is There a Biblical Age of Adulthood?
Is Infant-Baptism Biblical?
By: Matthew D. Dyer After the mode of Biblical baptism is identified, one must ask the question who and when is someone to be baptized, and this often leads to the subject of infant baptism. The debate on whether infants should be baptized (immersed), poured, or sprinkled has been going on since at least the … Continue reading Is Infant-Baptism Biblical?




