Real Bible answers from anointed Christian minister and Bible scholar, Dr. Keith Augustus Burton. All answers are Realistic, Exegetical, Applicable, and Lasting.
The final part of Dr. Burton's answer to the question: “How do you respond to people who have issues with the names of God?” In this program, he examines the arguments behind the theory that "Jesus" is a pagan name.
The second part of Dr. Burton's answer to the question: “How do you respond to people who have issues with the names of God?” In this program, he traces the origin of the name Jehovah.
The first part of Dr. Burton's response to MyRon's question: “How do you respond to people who have issues with the names of God?” In this program he examines the reason why some Jews refuse to utter--or even write--the Divine name.
Dear Dr. Burton, in Matthew 19:16, a man comes to Jesus and asks "what good things must I do to have eternal life?" Jesus responded by telling him to keep the commandments. Implicit in Jesus’ response is the suggestion that certain works had to be done to be saved. Is Jesus teaching a gospel of works?
Dear Dr. Burton, based on Romans 1:21-32, I was wondering if a person had a reprobate thought on rare occasions if this meant that he or she had a reprobate mind; or is having a reprobate mind more of a “yes” or a “no” issue? Verse 32 especially makes me wonder if a gray area exists.
If the Father, Jesus and the devil all knew that Jesus was indeed the Son of God, when he was tempting Jesus, why did Satan ask “If you are the Son of God turn these stones into bread”?
Dear Dr. Burton, where did we get the concept of "church" from–as in the "sanctuary" that gets used once a weekend, and all the stuff that goes with it like dress code, regimentation, etc.? I thought that our bodies are the temple of God?
Dear Dr. Burton, it has recently been reported that they found the tomb of Jesus and his family. Could this be true?
Dr. Burton examines the probability of the tomb belonging to Jesus and his family, his answer may shock you!