How Do We Know? (That Jesus Wasn’t Born on December 25th?)

The odds of Jesus of Nazareth being born on December 25th are exactly 1/365—precisely the same as any other day of the year selected at random. Tim Keyes The Question- “How do we know Jesus wasn’t born on December 25th?” Read More …

Things That Should Not Be Forgotten: The Fundamental Premises Behind God Save the King

A wise man I once knew, after researching a controversial subject for many years, wrote something to this effect in the preface to his book (my paraphrase): “What has taken me many years to research and therefore slowly rethink and Read More …

GSK Episode Two: (If Jesus Wasn’t Born on December 25th…) Then When?

The Bible never explicitly mentions Jesus’ birthdate. Despite this, the actual date of his birth can be discovered, but we have to piece together the biblical, historical, and astronomical evidence to get the correct picture.

God Save the King on TimeEnds Radio (Part 2)

I had the privilege of being interviewed a second time by Maxx Navas for TimeEnds Radio yesterday. We talked more about what the real Nativity really would have looked like, as well as some common misconceptions that are part of Read More …

God Save the King on Time Ends Radio with Maxx Navas

This past week I recorded a podcast for Time Ends Radio. The host of TER is an old friend, Maxx Navas—he and I worked together at Guitar Center in Stevenson Ranch, California.  Some quick comments about this interview: Although predominantly Read More …

The Water Pourer

Sukkot–The Feast of Booths, Part 4 According to Hebrew hermeneutics, each verse of the Bible may have as many as four levels of interpretation. The first level is called peshat,[1] and refers to the plain, direct, intended, and explicit meaning of the Read More …

Why “Easter” Isn’t Biblical (But the Resurrection Is)

During the filming for God Save the King, one of the crew members and I were having a conversation. He remarked, “Okay, you’ve completely re-educated me about the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, especially the correct date—so tell me something—is the Read More …