Friday, June 19, 2026

The Doctrine Of Life

The Doctrine Of Life

Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI

Biblical Authority Ministries, June 19, 2026 (Donate)

God is life (John 14:6). He is the Creator of life and Sustainer of life. Life then, is based on a spiritual being because God is spirit (John 4:24).

The creation of Eve; Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

You are reading this because God gave you intelligent life—through your mutual ancestors Adam and Eve who passed life to their descendants all the way down to your generation. But God gave the first man’s his life and upholds that life as it intrinsically passed all way down to all people today.

Regarding physical life, we define it via physical aspects:

1.     breath (e.g., breath of life)

2.     blood (e.g., actively flowing with a heartbeat to take what you breath, eat, and drink to sustain your physical body.

3.     Temperature (range of sustainability)

4.     Adequate bodily form (e.g., you’ve not been smashed by a tower)

5.     Etc.

If these things stop or have major problems, then life in the physical sense ceases. This is death, in a physical reality. So, there is a relationship between life and death (I know you already knew that!).

Eternal Life in Christ Alone

But man is made uniquely in the image of an eternal God. Thus, our souls have an eternal aspect that will go on forever. It is appointed for man to die one (because of sin in Genesis 3 of course), then face judgment.

Man will again have new bodies upon the physical resurrection (in a manner that Christ was physically resurrected) and spend eternity in either:

·       Heaven (eternal life/everlasting life in Heaven—technically a new heaven and a new earth; enjoying God’s goodness forever) or

·       Hell (eternal death/everlasting punishment; where the infinite wrath of God abides on you forever—with nothing good ever and is described as being in a fire burning for all eternity).

So, the matter of attaining eternal life by believing in Jesus Christ, who is God, came in the flesh and died in your place for your sins through His death, burial, and resurrection is of utmost importance. Unrepentant sinners will not be saved from the punishment of their sins because they didn’t receive Jesus Christ, thus they remain condemned.

When one believes in Jesus, their sins are forgiven and Christ’s perfect righteousness is transferred to you (called imputation). This is why you are seen as spotless before God on judgment day.

Doctrine of Life According to the Bible

So far, we have been discussing human life and how it relates to the source of life—and eternal life—God Himself. Yet human beings are not the only living creatures God has made. Animals also possess life, and angels are living spiritual beings. When the Bible discusses life, it presents a comprehensive picture that includes mankind, animals, and angels, all of whom owe their existence to the Creator.

Origin of Life

All life ultimately originates from God. Genesis 1–2 declares that God created the heavens, the earth, and every living thing within them. Unlike any other creature, man was made in the image of God (Genesis 1:26–27). God personally formed Adam from the dust of the ground and breathed into him the breath of life, making him a living being (Genesis 2:7). Human life is therefore unique, reflecting God's image and possessing an eternal aspect.

Animals were also created by God during Creation Week according to their distinct kinds (Genesis 1:20–25). Scripture refers to them as living creatures, using the Hebrew expression nephesh chayyah, meaning "living being" or "living creature." Their existence testifies to God's wisdom, creativity, and provision.

Angels likewise owe their existence to God. They are spiritual beings who were created either before or during the foundation of the world (Job 38:7; Nehemiah 9:6; Colossians 1:16). Though they are not made in the image of God as mankind is, they reflect certain attributes associated with their spiritual nature. God created them to serve Him, worship Him, and carry out His will throughout creation (Hebrews 1:14). For more see Abiogenesis vs. The Law of Biogenesis

Purpose of Life

God created every form of life with a purpose. Human beings were made for fellowship with God. Before sin entered the world, Adam and Eve enjoyed direct communion with their Creator in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3:8). Mankind was also commissioned to exercise dominion over the earth, steward creation, reflect God's image, and worship Him. As Solomon concluded, man's chief duty is to fear God and keep His commandments (Ecclesiastes 12:13).

Animals serve an important role within God's creation as well. They display God's creativity, wisdom, and provision. Psalm 104 beautifully describes God's care for the animal kingdom. Although animals are not moral beings and are not accountable before God in the same manner as humans, they remain part of His originally good creation. Nevertheless, they now suffer under the effects of the curse that entered the world through man's sin in Genesis 3.

Angels were created to serve and glorify God. They carry out His commands, minister to His people, and participate in the administration of His purposes throughout history (Psalm 103:20; Hebrews 1:14). Sadly, some angels rebelled against God and became demons. Their rebellion is irreversible, and Scripture teaches that their final destiny is eternal judgment.

Nature of Life

Human life consists of both material and immaterial components. Man possesses a physical body as well as a soul and spirit (1 Thessalonians 5:23). Because mankind is made in God's image, human life possesses inherent dignity and value. Scripture repeatedly emphasizes the sacredness of human life (Genesis 9:6). Death, by contrast, is portrayed as an enemy and intruder into God's good creation (1 Corinthians 15:26). In many respects, death may be viewed as a parasite upon life, disrupting what God originally intended.

Angels are fundamentally different from humans. They are spiritual, non-corporeal beings (Hebrews 1:14), though God may permit them to appear in physical form when carrying out His purposes, as seen in Genesis 18. 

Angels do not marry (Matthew 22:30), possess remarkable intelligence and power, and exist separately from humanity. Some remained faithful to God and are often referred to as the elect angels, while others exercised their ability to rebel and became demons.

Animal life is physical and biological in nature. Like mankind, animals possess the breath of life (Genesis 7:15) and are described as living creatures. However, Scripture never indicates that animals bear the image of God or possess the eternal destiny associated with human beings. While animals have a soulish life in the sense of nephesh chayyah, they occupy a different place within God's created order than mankind.

Death and Destiny

The destinies of humans, animals, and angels differ significantly. Human death entered the world because of sin (Genesis 3; Romans 5:12). Although the physical body dies, the soul continues to exist. Every person will ultimately experience resurrection and judgment (Hebrews 9:27; Daniel 12:2). Those who trust in Christ inherit eternal life in God's presence, while those who reject Him remain under condemnation and face eternal punishment.

Animals eventually return to the dust from which they came (Ecclesiastes 3:19–20). While Scripture speaks extensively about their role in creation, it does not directly reveal an afterlife for animals.

The destiny of angels depends upon whether they remained faithful to God. Holy angels continue to serve in God's presence, while fallen angels await their final judgment. Scripture teaches that Satan and his demons will ultimately be cast into the lake of fire prepared for them (Matthew 25:41; 2 Peter 2:4).

Redemption, Restoration, and Eternal Life

The greatest expression of God's life-giving work is found in redemption through Jesus Christ. Because of Christ's death and resurrection, spiritual life is restored to sinners who trust in Him. Jesus declared that He came so that His people might have life and have it more abundantly (John 10:10). Through faith in Christ, believers receive eternal life, forgiveness of sins, and the indwelling Holy Spirit as a guarantee of their future inheritance (Romans 6:23; Ephesians 1:13–14).

God's plan of redemption extends beyond humanity to encompass the restoration/new creation. Romans 8 teaches that creation presently groans under the curse and eagerly awaits its renewal. In the new heavens and new earth, the effects of sin will be removed (Revelation 21-22).

Unlike mankind, fallen angels are offered no plan of redemption. Hebrews 2:16 reveals that Christ's saving work was directed toward mankind, not angels. Faithful angels will continue serving God throughout eternity, while fallen angels will face everlasting judgment.

Ultimately, eternal life is found only in union with God through Jesus Christ. It begins the moment a person places faith in Christ and continues forever. Humans alone are offered this gift through the gospel. 

Angels are eternal but not redeemed; animals are temporal, yet animals will be part of heaven. The doctrine of life therefore teaches that all life is sacred, purposeful, and accountable to the Creator. Human beings occupy a unique position as image-bearers of God, angels serve His purposes as spiritual beings, and animals display His wisdom and creativity—all under the sovereign rule of the living God.

Eternal life is a mysterious union with God (e.g., the church is the bride of Christ), beginning now by faith in Christ and continuing forever (John 17:3). Only mankind is offered this through the gospel (1 John 5:11–12). 

This doctrine affirms that life is sacred, purposeful, and accountable to the Creator. Man holds a unique place in creation (as image bearers), spiritual beings serve divine purposes, and animals reflect God's creativity—all under His sovereign rule.

Biblical Life (Nephesh) Vs. Modern Biological Life—Two Different Definitions

The Bible defines what life is—we often call this "biblical life" (Hebrew: nephesh, chayyah). Biblical life is based on the presence of a soul or consciousness. Man, as well as animals, are defined as life. Plants, protists, like microbes, fungi, rivers, rocks and stars are not defined as life biblically.

Angels and heavenly beings are also considered living having a soul. God, being absolute life and the ultimate life-giving Spirit, not only created all life but sustains and upholds life into existence.

Based on modern classifications, life today is defined differently from the Bible. This is called "biological life" and has to do with biological processes, growth, reproduction, and so on. So many things overlap in this definition, but not all things.

Man and animals are life in both definitions. However, plants, protists like amoebas, and fungi are also “alive” in the biological sense. Viruses are a bit of mess via this definition—so it depends on with whom you are chatting. But rocks, stars, and rivers are not defined as life in this system. 

The Hebrew term nephesh (נֶפֶשׁ), often translated as "soul" or "living being," signifies a creature with consciousness, emotions, and the breath of life. This term is applied to humans and animals but never to plants.

  • Man (Body, Soul/Spirit that is made in the image of an eternal God): Genesis 2:7 describes man becoming a nephesh chayyah ("living soul") when God breathed the breath of life into him. This denotes a being with self-awareness and moral responsibility (1 Thessalonians 5:23).
  • Animals (body and soul): Creatures like fish, birds, and land animals are also referred to as nephesh chayyah in Genesis 1:20–21, 24, 30, indicating they possess life in a similar, though not identical, sense to humans.
  • Plants (body): The Bible does not classify plants as nephesh life. They are described as withering rather than dying, suggesting they lack the soul or consciousness attributed to nephesh beings.

Biological Life

Biological life encompasses all organisms that exhibit growth, reproduction, and metabolic processes. While plants and microorganisms are biologically alive, the Bible does not attribute nephesh to them. Thus, from a biblical perspective, not all biologically living entities possess the "life" that includes a soul or consciousness. Thus, there are key distinctions:

  • Consciousness: Nephesh beings have consciousness and emotions; plants do not.
  • Moral Responsibility: Man, as nephesh beings, have moral obligations; plants, for example do not. Though animals could be judged for certain things (e.g., Leviticus 20:15-16)
  • Death: Nephesh beings experience death; plants are described as withering, not dying in the same sense.

This Relates to the Theological Topic of Death Before Sin

The distinction between biblical life (nephesh life) and biological life has important implications for the doctrine of death before sin.

According to Genesis 1, God completed Creation and declared it "very good" (Genesis 1:31). At that time, Adam and Eve had not sinned, and death had not entered the world through mankind. Scripture repeatedly teaches that death entered the human race through Adam's sin (Romans 5:12; 1 Corinthians 15:21-22).

Some people assume that no form of death whatsoever could have occurred before Adam sinned. However, the Bible specifically connects the curse of death to nephesh life—human beings and animals. Plants are never described as nephesh creatures. Since plants were given to man and animals for food from the beginning (Genesis 1:29-30), plant consumption was part of God's original creation before sin entered the world.

This distinction helps explain why Scripture emphasizes the death of creatures possessing the breath of life and a living soul. The death that entered through Adam's sin affected mankind directly and the animal kingdom indirectly because of the curse placed upon creation (Romans 8:20-22). Plants, however, are never described in Scripture as bearing God's image or possessing nephesh life.

Death in rock layers had to be laid down after Adam and Eve sinned. The Flood of Noah's day explain why rock layers have examples of death. Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

This understanding preserves the biblical teaching that death is an enemy (1 Corinthians 15:26), while recognizing the distinctions God Himself makes between different forms of life in Scripture.

Christ: The Lord of Life

The doctrine of life ultimately points us to Jesus Christ. He declared, "I am the way, the truth, and the life" (John 14:6). Life is not merely a biological process or a chemical reaction. Life originates from God, is sustained by God, and finds its ultimate purpose in God.

Christ is the Creator through whom all things were made (John 1:3; Colossians 1:16-17). He gives physical life to every creature and spiritual life to all who trust in Him. Through His death, burial, and resurrection, He conquered death itself and secured eternal life for His people.

The gospel is therefore a message about life. Those who remain in rebellion against God are spiritually dead and remain under condemnation. Those who repent and place their faith in Christ are born again, receive eternal life, and are adopted into God's family. Eternal life is not merely endless existence; it is a restored relationship with the living God.

One day Christ will return and raise the dead. Believers will receive glorified bodies that can never die, suffer, or decay. The curse will be removed, creation will be restored, and God's people will dwell with Him forever in the new heavens and new earth.

Conclusion

The doctrine of life teaches that God alone is the source of all life. Human beings, animals, and angels owe their existence to Him. Human life is uniquely valuable because mankind alone is made in the image of God. Animals display God's creativity and wisdom, while angels serve His purposes as spiritual beings.

Life is sacred because it comes from God. Death is an intruder that entered the world through sin. Yet through Jesus Christ, God has provided the solution to sin and death. Those who trust in Christ receive forgiveness, righteousness, and eternal life.

From the first breath given to Adam to the resurrection of the saints, the Bible presents a unified message: life comes from God, is sustained by God, and finds its fullest expression in fellowship with God through Jesus Christ. Therefore, the doctrine of life is ultimately a doctrine about the glory of the living God, who alone has life in Himself and freely gives it to His creatures.

Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham's son in law, has been an apologist defending 6-day creation and opposing evolution since 1998. He spent 21 years working at Answers in Genesis as a speaker, writer, and researcher as well as a founding news anchor for Answers News. He was also head of the Oversight Council.  

Bodie launched Biblical Authority Ministries in 2015 as a personal website and it was organized officially in 2025 as a 501(c)(3). He has spoken on multiple continents and hosts of US states in churches, colleges, and universities. He is married with four children.

Mr. Hodge earned a Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIUC). Then he taught at SIUC for a couple of years as a Visiting Instructor teaching all levels of undergraduate engineering and running a materials lab and a CAD lab. He did research on advanced ceramic materials to develop a new method of production of titanium diboride with a grant from Lockheed Martin. He worked as a Test Engineer for Caterpillar, Inc., prior to entering full-time ministry.

His love of science was coupled with a love of history, philosophy, and theology. For about one year of his life, Bodie was editing and updating a theological, historical, and scientific dictionary/encyclopedia for AI use and training. Mr. Hodge has over 25 years of experience in writing, speaking and researching in these fields.

 

Thursday, June 18, 2026

The Importance Of Biblical Doctrine

The Importance Of Biblical Doctrine

Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI

Biblical Authority Ministries, June 18, 2026 (Donate)

The lack of solid biblical doctrine in a church can cause immense problems. When people in the church are not trained to know the truth from the Bible—then it is easy to fall into error.

Churchesbig or smallshould be teaching biblical doctrine to keep form falling into error. Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

If You Don’t Learn Doctrine

A church could be led astray by unbiblical teachings of a leader, false prophet, bad interpretations, syncretism (mixing Christianity with another religion), etc. Consider for a moment if a church leader begins teaching something contrary to Bible, all the while saying it was biblical? Sometimes, it even sounds good and right until it is examined and tested against God’s Word carefully. Sadly, this happens all the time.

For instance, have you ever heard a Christian leader say that “Christianity is a relationship, not a religion!”? It sounds good and it’s been repeated for decades—so much so that its origins are shrouded in mystery.

But a quick test against the Bible and you’ll find that God openly calls Christianity a religion in the book of James—twice (James 1:26 and 1:27).

If anyone among you thinks he is religious, and does not bridle his tongue but deceives his own heart, this one’s religion is useless. Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world. (James 1:26-27, NKJV)

The Christian religion is to be pure and undefiled, with bridled (i.e., restrained, kind, and pure) speech and a life unstained by the world’s false teachings. In other words, Christianity should not be mixed with false religions and the erroneous teachings of the world. Otherwise, believers might be led astray into false doctrine, which can result in improper care for widows and orphans, among other consequences.

Is Christianity a relationship with Christ? Yes, but it is also a religion—the only true religion.[1]

Consider the situation of a new believer who has just received Christ as Lord. They know very little about many doctrines! New believers need to be taught and trained in biblical teaching. That is the essence of Christian education.

Now, what happens in a church if people are not trained in doctrine? First, their spiritual growth can stagnate. Second, they could fall into error. And lastly, they will be less effective in teaching and sharing the Gospel with the next generation—because they are simply not equipped to do so.

The importance of sound biblical doctrine cannot be overstated. One should not expect children or new believers to be experts in Christian doctrine, nor able to defend biblical authority, until they are properly trained. Again, that is the purpose of Christian education!

Training the next generation of believers in doctrine and a reasoned defense of the faith (called “apologetics”) is crucial. This is why apologetics often goes hand-in-hand with doctrinal teachings.

The Levels Of Doctrine: Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary

Primary doctrines are the most important teachings of Christianity because they define the Christian faith itself. These include beliefs such as the Trinity, the deity of Jesus Christ, His death and resurrection, salvation by grace through faith, and the authority of the 66 books of the Bible. If someone rejects these core teachings, they are rejecting essential parts of biblical Christianity. Christians should be united on these foundational truths.

Secondary doctrines are important teachings that affect how churches operate and practice their faith, but Christians can still recognize one another as fellow believers even when they disagree. Examples include the proper subjects and mode of baptism, church leadership, the timing of the administration of the Lord's Supper, eschatology, post-Flood boundary, certain theological debate within the realm of biblical authority (e.g., the Calvinism vs. Arminian debate), and when to rest.

These doctrines often explain why there are different Christian denominations, yet believers who disagree on them can still share the same gospel. But they often staunchly divide on these secondary doctrines.

Tertiary doctrines are teachings that Christians may discuss and debate without causing major divisions in fellowship. Examples include what clothing to wear, what style of music in which to listen and one’s understanding of the role of demons and fallen angels. These topics are worth studying because they help believers understand Scripture more fully, but Christians should show grace and charity toward one another when disagreements arise.

A good rule is: stand firmly on primary doctrines, take solid but gracious views of secondary doctrines, and discuss tertiary doctrines with humility and respect.

A Practical Example

Sadly, many people today reject the plain teaching of Genesis 1–11 regarding origins and reinterpret it to accommodate the Big Bang, millions of years, and evolutionary ideas. Some may argue that this is merely a side issue—a secondary or tertiary doctrine at best. However, this is fundamentally an issue of biblical authority.

Genesis 1-11 is foundational basis for all major doctrines of theology directly or indirectly, here are a few; Image from Presentation Library

There is a clear denial of what the Bible teaches in Genesis 1–11: that God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh. To reject this teaching and instead accept ideas that originate from other worldviews (the Big Bang, millions of years, and evolution are subsets of secular belief systems such as naturalism, evolutionism, secular humanism, and atheism) is a direct denial of the authority of Scripture, which is a primary doctrine.

When a professing Christian does this, he or she abandons what the Lord Jesus Christ has said in His Word, beginning with Genesis. Jesus is God; therefore, the Bible—including Genesis—is the Word of Christ. This, too, is a matter of primary doctrine. Genesis 1–11 serves as the foundation for every major biblical doctrine, either directly or indirectly, and it provides the essential foundation for the Gospel itself.

Genesis should not be casually neglected in favor of ideas that come from false religions or unbiblical worldviews. As a teaching point, notice how many Christians attempt to demote the straightforward and foundational teaching of Genesis 1–11 to the level of a secondary or tertiary doctrine. The reality is that denying Genesis 1–11 is a direct attack on the authority of God's Word.

The Bible, including Genesis, comes with the authority of Jesus Christ Himself. A professing Christian should stand upon that authority, not mock or undermine it.

Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham's son in law, has been an apologist defending 6-day creation and opposing evolution since 1998. He spent 21 years working at Answers in Genesis as a speaker, writer, and researcher as well as a founding news anchor for Answers News. He was also head of the Oversight Council.  

Bodie launched Biblical Authority Ministries in 2015 as a personal website and it was organized officially in 2025 as a 501(c)(3). He has spoken on multiple continents and hosts of US states in churches, colleges, and universities. He is married with four children.

Mr. Hodge earned a Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIUC). Then he taught at SIUC for a couple of years as a Visiting Instructor teaching all levels of undergraduate engineering and running a materials lab and a CAD lab. He did research on advanced ceramic materials to develop a new method of production of titanium diboride with a grant from Lockheed Martin. He worked as a Test Engineer for Caterpillar, Inc., prior to entering full-time ministry.

His love of science was coupled with a love of history, philosophy, and theology. For about one year of his life, Bodie was editing and updating a theological, historical, and scientific dictionary/encyclopedia for AI use and training. Mr. Hodge has over 25 years of experience in writing, speaking and researching in these fields. 

*Image generated by Grok



[1] Thus, the initial statement “Christianity is a relationship, not a religion” is a bifurcation fallacy (also called an “either-or fallacy”.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

The Doctrine Of Diet

The Doctrine Of Diet

Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI

Biblical Authority Ministries, June 16, 2026 (Donate)

Many people do not realize how much religious belief affects what people eat. Around the world, diets are often connected to a person's view of God, mankind, animals, and morality.

For example, Judaism has traditionally followed a clean "kosher" diet based on the Old Testament dietary laws. Islam follows a "halal" diet, which has its own religious restrictions and requirements (e.g., eating camel and drinking camel urine for medical reasons or as they command in the Hadith, “When one of you eats, let him not wipe his fingers until he has licked them or had someone else lick them.”[1]).

Many Hindus avoid eating beef because cows are viewed as sacred. Some modern secular religious philosophies also influence diet. Donald Watson (founder of modern veganism) and subsequent vegans tend(ed) to argue that humans and animals are essentially equals because both supposedly arose through evolution from common ancestry. As a result, vegans choose not only to avoid meat, but also products that come from animals, such as eggs, milk, or honey. These religious and philosophical convictions often shape dietary choices.

Christian Diet (Expanded Kosher)

Christians also have a doctrine of food, but it is based on the whole counsel of Scripture. In the beginning, God gave mankind plants for food (Genesis 1:29). After the Flood, God expanded man's diet and specifically permitted the eating of animals (Genesis 9:3).

Under the Mosaic Covenant, God distinguished between "clean" and "unclean" animals for cleanliness diets (Leviticus 11; Deuteronomy 14). These laws served various purposes within Israel's covenant relationship with God, including setting Israel apart from the surrounding nations but also for health reasons at the time.

All food meats are clean according to Christ; Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

However, the New Testament teaches that Christ declared all foods clean (Mark 7:18-19). Later, God reinforced this truth through Peter's vision in Acts 10, where Peter was told not to call unclean what God had cleansed. The Apostle Paul likewise taught that believers are not to be judged concerning food regulations (Colossians 2:16-17) and that every creature of God is good when received with thanksgiving (1 Timothy 4:3-5).

As a result, Christians are free to eat foods that were once prohibited under the Mosaic Covenant because they are now clean. Pork products such as bacon, ham, pepperoni, and pork chops may be eaten. Animals such as rabbits, catfish, shrimp, and lobsters may likewise be eaten with a clear conscience as they are now clean—a task all-too-easy for God to do. The Old Testament distinctions regarding clean and unclean meats no longer apply in the same way to those who are in Christ. Christians still eat a clean diet, but this clean diet is now expanded, which is why many call it an expanded kosher diet.

This does not mean Christians should eat recklessly (gorge yourself, gluttony, don’t eat food with dirt on it or rotting/expired meat, and be sure to cook it properly). The Bible still teaches principles of wisdom, self-control, moderation, thankfulness, and stewardship of the body. Gluttony is condemned (Proverbs 23:20-21), and believers are instructed to honor God with their bodies (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). Food should be received with gratitude rather than abused.

Historically, the opening of the diet by Christ categorically changed cultures shaped by Christianity. Throughout much of Europe, the Americas, Australia, and other regions influenced by Christian teaching, foods such as bacon, ham, eggs, shrimp, pepperoni, lobster, and similar items became common parts of the diet. Restaurants in these regions typically serve such foods without concern for Old Testament restrictions.

Pepperoni (make from pork) is part of the expanded kosher or Christian diet; Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

Some people object to the idea that God would change dietary requirements. Yet this presents no difficulty for Christianity. The same God who established dietary restrictions for Israel also had the authority to modify those restrictions by making more things clean. Jesus Christ is not merely a teacher or prophet; He is God in the flesh (John 1:1, 14; Colossians 2:9). Therefore, He possesses full authority to declare foods clean (with the power to truly make them clean) and to establish the dietary practices of the New Covenant.

The "Doctrine of Demons" and Food Restrictions (1 Timothy 4:1-5)

In 1 Timothy 4:1-5, the Apostle Paul warns that some people would depart from the faith and follow "deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons" (v. 1). He then gives examples of such false teachings, including "forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from foods which God created to be received with thanksgiving by those who believe and know the truth" (v. 3, NKJV).

Paul is not condemning voluntary fasting, temporary dietary choices, health-related restrictions, or personal preferences (I despise the taste of oysters!). Rather, he is clarifying and addressing religious systems that teach that certain foods are inherently spiritually defiling or that abstaining from them is necessary for righteousness, holiness, or salvation. Such teachings deny the freedom that Christ secured for believers and undermine God's declaration that these food items are good for one’s diet.

Paul explains that God created foods to be received with thanksgiving, and he concludes, "For every creature of God is good, and nothing is to be refused if it is received with thanksgiving; for it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer" (vv. 4-5, NKJV). This reflects Christ's teaching that all foods are clean (Mark 7:19) and Peter's vision in Acts 10, where God declared formerly unclean animals to be clean.

Therefore, the "doctrine of demons" regarding food is not merely avoiding certain foods by personal choice, cultural custom, or medical necessity. It is the false religious teaching that God forbids foods He has declared clean, or that spiritual standing before God depends upon abstaining from particular foods. Such teachings replace God's Word with man-made regulations and obscure the liberty believers have in Christ.

Conclusion

Diet is never merely about food. It reflects deeper beliefs about God, creation, mankind, and authority. Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, secular philosophies, and Christianity each have dietary implications flowing from their worldviews.

According to Scripture, Christians are free to eat all kinds of food because Christ has made all foods clean. Nevertheless, believers are called to receive God's provision with thanksgiving, wisdom, moderation, and a desire to glorify God in all things—even in what they eat and drink (1 Corinthians 10:31).

 

Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham's son in law, has been an apologist defending 6-day creation and opposing evolution since 1998. He spent 21 years working at Answers in Genesis as a speaker, writer, and researcher as well as a founding news anchor for Answers News. He was also head of the Oversight Council.  

Bodie launched Biblical Authority Ministries in 2015 as a personal website and it was organized officially in 2025 as a 501(c)(3). He has spoken on multiple continents and hosts of US states in churches, colleges, and universities. He is married with four children.

Mr. Hodge earned a Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIUC). Then he taught at SIUC for a couple of years as a Visiting Instructor teaching all levels of undergraduate engineering and running a materials lab and a CAD lab. He did research on advanced ceramic materials to develop a new method of production of titanium diboride with a grant from Lockheed Martin. He worked as a Test Engineer for Caterpillar, Inc., prior to entering full-time ministry.

His love of science was coupled with a love of history, philosophy, and theology. For about one year of his life, Bodie was editing and updating a theological, historical, and scientific dictionary/encyclopedia for AI use and training. Mr. Hodge has over 25 years of experience in writing, speaking and researching in these fields.

*Images generated by Chat GPT 



[1] Bukhari, Etime 52; Muslim, Eshrabe 129.

Monday, June 15, 2026

The Doctrine Of The Flood

The Doctrine Of The Flood

Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI

Biblical Authority Ministries, June 15, 2026 (Donate)

The Flood of Noah's day was one of the most important—and devasting—events in world history. According to Genesis 6–9, God sent a worldwide Flood to judge mankind because of its wickedness and violence.

Yet God also showed mercy by saving Noah, his family, and representatives of the animal kinds aboard the Ark. The Flood explains much of the world we see today, including many geological features, fossils, and the reshaping of earth's surface.

The Flood was about 4350 years ago; Image from Presentation Library

Why Was The Flood Global And Not Local?

The Bible describes the Flood as covering the entire earth, not merely one region. Genesis 7:19-20 states that all the high hills under the whole heaven were covered by water. The waters rose so high that even the mountains disappeared beneath them by no less than 15 cubits. A cubit is from fingertip to elbow and was usually 18-21 inches in ancient times (which is 22.5-26.25 feet).

If the Flood had only been local (a river or lake flood), Noah would not have needed to build a massive Ark. God could simply have directed Noah to move to another area. Furthermore, Genesis repeatedly says that all flesh on the earth died except those on the Ark. The language used throughout Genesis 6–9 describes a judgment affecting the entire world.

A "local flood" makes no sense of the context in Genesis; Image from Presentation Library

Consider also the rainbow promise. It makes no sense if the Genesis Flood was a local flood since local floods happen all the time! The New Testament also treats the Flood as a worldwide event. For instance, the Apostle Peter referred to the world that then existed being destroyed by water (2 Peter 3:5-6).

Not a local flood; Image from Presentation Library

The Flood Accounts For Most Rock Layers That Contain Fossils

Around the world, billions of dead creatures (land and sea life) are buried in sedimentary rock layers. This is what we expect with a global flood where water overtakes the land and sediment and mud and mix and form layers. Fossils are usually formed when plants or animals are buried rapidly (to seal out the oxygen) before scavengers, bacteria, and weathering can destroy them.

The Flood provides an amazing explanation for the vast fossil record from Cambrian layers to the Miocene. Massive amounts of mud, sand, and sediment would have been carried by moving water and deposited across continents—some huge patches that stretch across continents and some smaller patches too. As animals and plants were suddenly buried, or broken apart, transported then buried—many became fossils, where others rotted and decayed.

We are walking around on it all over the world! Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

Marine fossils are found on mountaintops, giant fossil graveyards are found around the world, and many fossils show evidence of rapid burial. The Flood explains how such enormous numbers of creatures could be buried quickly over large areas.

The Flood Reshaped The Earth

The world before the Flood was likely very different from the world we know today. During the Flood, enormous geological forces reshaped the earth's surface.

Many creation scientists believe that the Flood was associated with major tectonic activity, including the movement of continents, the uplifting of mountain ranges, and the sinking of ocean basins (consider Psalm 104:8-9). This activity helped produce many of the major features we see today.

Marble Canyon (that leads into the Grand Canyon); Photo by Bodie Hodge

High mountain ranges such as the Himalayas, Rockies, Mountains of Ararat, and Andes likely reached much of their present height after or near Day 150 of the Flood. Deep ocean trenches and basins were also formed. Vast quantities of moving water carved valleys, deposited sediments, and reshaped landscapes across the globe—especially during the runoff phase of the Flood.

Features such as the Grand Canyon are often viewed by creationists as evidence of powerful water erosion occurring during (or possibly shortly after) the Flood rather than over millions of years.

All Land-Dwelling And Air-Breathing Animals Died By Day 150

Genesis records that the waters prevailed on the earth for 150 days (Genesis 7:24) and then the Ark struck the uplifting Mountains of Ararat. During this period, every land-dwelling, air-breathing creature outside the Ark perished.

The Bible specifically states that everything on dry land in whose nostrils was the breath of life died (Genesis 7:22-23). This included people, land mammals, reptiles, birds, and other air-breathing creatures not protected aboard the Ark. Only Noah, his family, and the animals on the Ark survived.

Noah And The Animals Were On The Ark For Over A Year

Many people imagine the Flood lasting only forty days and forty nights. While it rained for forty days and nights—this was the initial rain that finally lifted the Ark to start floating. The entire Flood event lasted much longer—many putting it at 370/371 days depending on rounding (in other words, do you count the first and last days as full days [371] or half days [370]?).

This is also based on using a 360-day year (30-day months) which many ancient did. They would add in an extra month every 6 years to reset the calendar back to a 365-day actual year. But a 360-day calendar is implied as the 150 day was exactly 5 months—which means 30 days each (see: Genesis 7:11; Genesis 7:24-8:4).

According to the biblical timeline, Noah and his family entered the Ark before the Flood began and remained aboard for more than a year. During that time, God protected and provided for everyone aboard. The Ark served as a place of safety in the midst of worldwide judgment.

Which Animals Were Taken On The Ark?

God instructed Noah to bring representatives of the land-dwelling, air-breathing animal kinds onto the Ark.

For most animal kinds, Noah brought two animals—a male and its mate (Genesis 6:19-20). These pairs would later reproduce and repopulate the earth.

For clean animals, God instructed Noah to bring seven so that there would be sufficient animals for reproduction and for sacrifice after the Flood (Genesis 7:2-3).[1] Noah later offered sacrifices to God after leaving the Ark (Genesis 8:20).

Animals exiting the Ark; Image from Presentation Library

These animals were representatives of created kinds rather than every species that exists today. After the Flood, the descendants of those animals spread across the earth and diversified into the many varieties we see now—and many have gone extinct since then—including dinosaurs.

The Flood Explains Many Features Of The Modern World

The Flood helps explain many features found on earth today. It accounts for most fossils because countless organisms were buried rapidly by sediment.

The Flood also helps us understanding the formation of vast coal deposits, many oil reserves, and petrified wood. Large amounts of buried plants and animals would have been subjected to pressure and other processes during and after the Flood.

The Flood also helps explain many modern geological features, including:

    • River valleys
    • Canyons
    • Lakes
    • Inland seas
    • Coastal plains
    • Sedimentary rock layers
    • Fossil graveyards
    • Extensive erosion surfaces

Creationists also point to the Flood as a reason for the increased saltiness of today's oceans. Large amounts of minerals and dissolved materials would have been carried into the seas during and after the cataclysm.

Furthermore, the Flood explains why the original Garden of Eden cannot be located today. The world was so dramatically altered that the pre-Flood landscape was destroyed, scattered, and buried beneath amidst Flood sediments.

God Judges Sin But Provides Salvation

The Flood teaches an important spiritual lesson. God is holy and just. He judges sin.

The people of Noah's day had become exceedingly wicked. Violence and corruption filled the earth (Genesis 6:5, 11-13). God's judgment came upon the world through the Flood.


Yet the Flood also demonstrates God's mercy. God provided a way of escape through the Ark. Anyone who entered the Ark would have been saved from judgment.

In many ways, the Ark points forward to Jesus Christ. Just as Noah and his family were saved by entering the Ark, sinners today can be saved by trusting in Christ. God provides salvation from judgment through His Son.

Conclusion

The Flood was a real historical event that changed the world forever. It explains much of the fossil record, many geological features, and the dramatic reshaping of the earth's surface. It reminds us that God takes sin seriously and that His judgments are real.

At the same time, it shows God's mercy, because He provided Noah and his family a way of salvation through the Ark. The Flood stands as both a warning and a testimony to God's justice, grace, and faithfulness.

Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham's son in law, has been an apologist defending 6-day creation and opposing evolution since 1998. He spent 21 years working at Answers in Genesis as a speaker, writer, and researcher as well as a founding news anchor for Answers News. He was also head of the Oversight Council.  

Bodie launched Biblical Authority Ministries in 2015 as a personal website and it was organized officially in 2025 as a 501(c)(3). He has spoken on multiple continents and hosts of US states in churches, colleges, and universities. He is married with four children.

Mr. Hodge earned a Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIUC). Then he taught at SIUC for a couple of years as a Visiting Instructor teaching all levels of undergraduate engineering and running a materials lab and a CAD lab. He did research on advanced ceramic materials to develop a new method of production of titanium diboride with a grant from Lockheed Martin. He worked as a Test Engineer for Caterpillar, Inc., prior to entering full-time ministry.

His love of science was coupled with a love of history, philosophy, and theology. For about one year of his life, Bodie was editing and updating a theological, historical, and scientific dictionary/encyclopedia for AI use and training. Mr. Hodge has over 25 years of experience in writing, speaking and researching in these fields.

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[1] Some suggest seven pairs but most have seven individuals in the same way we have two unclean individual animals, and not two pairs (i.e., four or each unclean animal)

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