Author: Matthew Frisbee
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Medical and Historical Corroboration of the Crucifixion of Jesus
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in ScientificModern medical analysis of the crucifixion of Jesus not only illuminates the physical realities of Roman execution practices but also reinforces the reliability of the biblical narrative. By examining the physiological responses and injuries described in the Gospels, scholars and medical experts have found remarkable alignment with what we know today about human anatomy, trauma,…
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The Sign of Isaiah 7:14 – Prophecy of a Virgin Birth
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in ProphecyFew passages in Scripture have stirred as much debate and anticipation as Isaiah 7:14. Written over 700 years before Christ, this prophecy gave Israel a glimpse of a miraculous sign: “Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.” (Isaiah 7:14, ESV) Christians see in this verse a direct…
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The Prophecy of the Messiah’s Birthplace in Bethlehem
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in ProphecyMicah 5:2, written in the 8th century BC, contains the Messiah’s Birthplace Prophecy, predicting that Bethlehem, a seemingly insignificant town, will be the birthplace of a future ruler of Israel — one whose origins are eternal or “from ancient times” (Hebrew: miqedem). Micah 5:2 (ESV)“But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah,who are too little to be among…
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Genesis 3:15 – The First Prophecy?
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in ProphecyGenesis 3 recounts the fall of humanity, when Adam and Eve, tempted by the serpent, disobeyed God by eating from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. In verses 8–13, God confronts them about their sin. Then, in verses 14–19, He pronounces judgment — first on the serpent, then on Eve, and finally…
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John the Baptist Prophecy: Preparing the Way for the Messiah
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in ProphecyThe John the Baptist prophecy in Isaiah 40:3-5 clearly foretells a figure who would prepare the way for the Messiah. This prophecy finds direct fulfillment in John the Baptist, as all four Gospels explicitly connect him to Isaiah’s words. What makes this fulfillment remarkable is that John the Baptist is not merely a symbolic or…
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Understanding “Day” in Genesis 1: Does It Really Mean 24 Hours?
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in ScientificGenesis 1 is not just one of the most iconic chapters in the Bible — it’s also one of the most frequently misread chapters. At the center of this debate is a deceptively simple Hebrew word: “yom”, most commonly translated as “day.” For many modern readers, yom automatically implies a literal 24-hour day — morning,…
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The Virgin Birth of the Universe: Why Naturalism Doesn’t Add Up
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in ScientificMost people associate the phrase “virgin birth” with Christianity: the miraculous conception of Jesus, born of a young woman without a human father. To skeptics, that sounds like a leap of faith. But what if I told you atheism has its own version of a virgin birth? According to most atheistic or naturalistic worldviews, the…
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Einstein’s General Relativity: Time Had a Beginning
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in ScientificWhen Albert Einstein developed his General Theory of Relativity in 1915, he thought he was unlocking a better way to describe how gravity works. What he didn’t expect was that his equations would also open the door to a revolutionary idea: Time, space, and matter all began together. This was not just a tweak in…
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Galaxy Seeding: The Blueprint for a Habitable Cosmos
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in ScientificWhile the universe’s expansion and radiation tell us that it began, the formation of galaxies tells us how it became structured and life-permitting. The process of galaxy seeding, how matter clumped to form stars, galaxies, and ultimately planetary systems, is an extraordinary story of cosmic architecture. 🌱 What Is Galaxy Seeding? “Galaxy seeding” refers to…
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Radiation Afterglow: The Echo of a Begining
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in ScientificOne of the most profound confirmations of the universe’s origin is the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) evidence. CMB is the faint thermal radiation that fills the universe and comes from every direction in space. This “afterglow” is often called the radiation echo of the Big Bang. What Is the CMB? ~380,000 years after the Big…