With syncretism gaining such widespread acceptance, biblical teaching is losing its cultural influence as Americans increasingly view religious truth as relative rather than absolute.
Christian medical professionals argue that the bill conflicts with fundamental principles of medical ethics rooted in the sanctity of life—a core tenet of Christian belief.
Satan challenges God's assessment of Job's righteousness, arguing that Job serves God only because of divine protection and blessing. God permits Satan to test Job, first by removing his possessions and children, then by afflicting his health.
Among the book's most memorable episodes is the account of the bronze serpent. When the people complain about their conditions in the wilderness, God sends venomous serpents among them.
In Ezekiel's vision, Gog emerges as the leader of a vast coalition of nations that will attack Israel in the latter days. The prophecy describes him as coming "from the remote parts of the north" with a great army including horses, horsemen, and various allied peoples.