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The "Bible Q and A" page is focused on the sharing of God's word, and building up of the body of Christ, one question at a time. Our prayer is to have a place for young Christians to come to ask and seek answers to challenging questions. Feel free to email your questions to questions@modernpapyrus.org. We will answer all your questions by email, and if we believe that your question can help or encourage others, we will add it to our "Bible Q and A" page.


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The answers provided on this page are provided as a result of my personal study and time spent in God's word, and therefore should only be used as a starting point in your own personal study. Luke, in writing about Paul's ministry in Berea, praised the Bereans becaused they "received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true (Acts 17:11)." Therefore, I encourage you strongly to be like minded with the Bereans and prayerfully seek God's guidance and search for yourself to see what the Scriptures teach.

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