Did the Nephilim Survive the Flood?

If you want to argue that the Nephilim survived the flood, you have a problem. Not a small problem either. The problem is a biblical one. If we are sticking to Scripture, there is no solid biblical reason to believe that the Nephilim survived the flood. In fact, the argument that they did survive depends almost entirely on extra-biblical material or on a misuse of Numbers 13.

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The Line in the Sand: Why Inerrancy Still Matters

For decades, theologians have debated whether inerrancy is a helpful term, a divisive term, or even a necessary one. Some prefer “infallibility,” others think we’ve outgrown the entire conversation. But here’s the problem: Scripture never gave us permission to step back from what it says about itself.

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Preorder Now: The Inerrancy of Scripture

Why This Foundational Doctrine Still Matters

Is the Bible truly without error? Or have modern thinkers simply lowered the bar for what they’re willing to believe?

I’m pleased to announce that my next short book, The Inerrancy of Scripture, is now available for preorder, with the official release set for July 1st. This is an expanded version of a chapter originally published in Contending for the Truth, now given the space and focus it deserves.

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