Troublesome QuestionsThe human mind, through rational argument, cannot penetrate the fragmentary data and arrive at conclusions about the nature of life after death.
Kenneth S. Kantzer|
The State of Christian BroadcastingAs the number of religious broadcasters increases, so do concerns about fund-raising practices.
Randy Frame, Wesley G. Pippert|
Fire, Then NothingClark Pinnock shares the current thinking on annihilationism.
Clark Pinnock|
Too Young to DieSuicide seems like an easy out to teenagers who aren’t yet ready to cope with life.
Diane Eble, Thomas D. Kennedy|
Everlasting PunishmentCan we not read annihilation into some of the words used to describe the fate of unbelievers?
David F. Wells|
The Boesky TouchWhen business is no longer conducted under public scrutiny, honesty lacks the protection of human contact.
Saying NoPublic officials concerned about teen pregnancy try a “new” approach to sex education.