Friday, January 16, 2026

Eye Scary Ought

Eye Scary Ought

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

Biblical Authority Ministries, January 16, 2026 (Donate)

Have you ever thought, if you had been there to see Jesus perform great miracles that you might have a stronger, impenetrable faith? For instance, if you had seen Jesus take two fish and five loaves and feed 5000 men and their families? If you saw this, you would have an immense faith, right?

For those who don’t believe in Christ, surely, they would have believe if they witnessed Old Testament prophecies being fulfilled before their very eyes in Jesus Christ—or would they? Imagine listening to the wisdom and authority of Jesus Christ day in, and day out—surely you would have been an amazing believer, right?

Well, Judas, the betrayer, saw miracles, witnessed prophecy before his very eyes, and heard the great and perfect wisdom of Christ, yet he never believed. He even betrayed Jesus for some silver coins.

(1)   A Deceptive Thief

Speaking of silver coins, Judas was a thief, and God knew it. The Holy Spirit speaking through John records:

Then one of His disciples, Judas Iscariot, Simon’s son, who would betray Him, said, “Why was this fragrant oil not sold for three hundred denarii and given to the poor?” This he said, not that he cared for the poor, but because he was a thief, and had the money box; and he used to take what was put in it. (John 12:4-6, NKJV)

Judas’ eye was on money, not Christ. He would snitch from it. Judas held the money box too, perhaps by his own beckoning as thieves tend to do in an effort to make it easier to “help themselves” (John 13:26-30).

Judas thieving from the money box; Image requested by Bodie Hodge (ChatGPT)

Consider Judas’ when it came to the two drachma temple tax. If he was in charge of finances, then why did tax collectors come to seek taxes from Jesus (and Peter)? That should have already been handled by Judas. The Bible says:

When they had come to Capernaum, those who received the temple tax came to Peter and said, “Does your Teacher not pay the temple tax?” He said, “Yes.” And when he had come into the house, Jesus anticipated him, saying, “What do you think, Simon? From whom do the kings of the earth take customs or taxes, from their sons or from strangers?” Peter said to Him, “From strangers.” Jesus said to him, “Then the sons are free. “Nevertheless, lest we offend them, go to the sea, cast in a hook, and take the fish that comes up first. And when you have opened its mouth, you will find a piece of money; take that and give it to them for Me and you.” (Matthew 17, NKJV)

Capernaum is where Jesus lived during His years of ministry (Matthew 4:13). But it shows Judas mishandling money even then. Nevertheless, Jesus uses it as a teaching point of who He was. 

(2)   Seeing Miracles Didn’t Convince Him

Judas saw miracles of Jesus—like the feeding of the 5000! He helps gather baskets of bread. Yet, he didn’t believe. 

Judas gathering loaves; Image requested by Bodie Hodge (ChatGPT)

He saw Jesus raise Lazarus from the dead and yet, he didn’t believe. What a fearful, yet scary thought to know that the power of life and death is in Jesus hands—the very person Judas intended to betray.

Judas and some disciples with Mary and Martha talking to a risen Lazarus; Image requested by Bodie Hodge (ChatGPT)

(3)   Seeing Prophecy Fulfilled Didn’t Convince Him

Judas saw prophecy fulfilled in Jesus. Jesus directly prophesied that Judas would betray Him. He said this to his face! How could he not be in awe as he did the betraying?

(4)   Spending Time With Jesus And Hearing His Wisdom Didn’t Convince Him

Over and over again, Judas heard Jesus’ wisdom and how he dealt with those who were hostile to Him (e.g., scribes, Pharisees, etc.). Christ’s brilliance is unmeasurable. Yet Judas didn’t believe.

He thieved and betrayed instead of being what he ought to have been: honorable, teachable, and a true followed of Christ

Conclusion

When Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss for 30 pieces of silver it fulfilled prophecies (Psalm 41:9; Zechariah 11:12-13).

Then Judas, His betrayer, seeing that He had been condemned, was remorseful and brought back the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders. (Matthew 27:3, NKJV)

Afterwards, he knew he messed up. He felt bad—duh (can I use “duh” in a proper article?). But feeling bad about your sin doesn’t help you or save you.

“The Son of Man indeed goes just as it is written of Him, but woe to that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would have been good for that man if he had never been born.” (Mark 14:21, NKJV)

Judas Iscariot (pronounced: “Eye Scary Ought”) witnessed the amazing feats of Christ and yet, did not believe. He now suffers eternally for it. Even other disciples initially struggled (e.g., Matthew 28:17). Consider Thomas and the blessing to those of us who have not seen:

Jesus said to him, “Thomas, because you have seen Me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.” (John 20:29, NKJV)

Let’s learn from this and follow Christ in obedience no matter what. For the way of Iscariot is the way of death but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ.

Silver coins thrown into the Temple; Image requested by Bodie Hodge (ChatGPT)

Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham's son in law, has been an apologist since 1998 helping out in various churches and running an apologetics website. 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, January 15, 2026

What Is Science?

What Is Science?

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

Biblical Authority Ministries, January 15, 2026 (Donate)

Science is essential in today’s world—cell phones, rockets, military, communications, computers, clean water, petroleum products, gas and electric vehicles, and even church are reliant upon modern technology that was built on scientific principles.

Royal Enfield's classic-looking Meteor 350 with modern scientific technology; Image by Bodie Hodge

Science in simple terms is a methodology to learn knowledge—even the anglicized word “science” means “knowledge” from Latin (scientia).

The Basics Of Science

Science is the systematic study of the natural world through (1) observation, then (2) experimentation, then (3) measurement, and then (4) analysis and adjustment—oh, and then part everyone forgets—(5) repeat. For those who recognize this, the method of science never really ends but can go on and on and on in a repetitive cycle.

It is a process by which man can gain knowledge about the observable physical world, but we will never, even collectively as mankind through the ages, be able to be on par with the knowledge of God who is omniscient (all-knowing). The knowledge of God is perfect and intriguingly, infinite.

Scientists are people who practice or use science (usually degreed in one way or another). Scientists, who are properly practiced in the methods of science, desire to understand how the physical world operates in the present using testable and repeatable methods. You can’t observe or repeat the past.

This approach is foundational to disciplines such as physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, materials science, geology, and engineering, and it has produced extraordinary technological and medical advances.

However, the word “science” is often used too broadly, especially in discussions about origins. Not all scientific claims are made using the same methods or carry the same level of certainty. For this reason, we need to draw a crucial distinction between operational (observational) science and origins (historical) science.

One is dealing with knowledge in the present and the other is dealing with knowledge in the present to help us understand the past. This is where a bunch of unobserved and unrepeatable assumptions tend to get in the way of properly understanding the past.

Remember science deals with things we can observe and repeat in the present, not the past. Understanding this distinction is essential for evaluating claims about the past and avoiding category errors that misrepresent what we can use science to legitimately demonstrate. In other words, some try to use the good reputation of observable or operation science to equate with things of the past which have not been observed or repeated. This is actually a bait and switch fallacy in logic.

So it is good to understand that there are different definitions and understandings of what is often called “science” today.

Operational (Observational Or Repeatable) Science

Operational science refers to scientific investigation that deals with present, observable, and repeatable phenomena. This is why operational science is often called repeatable science or observable science.

It is the kind of science most people think of when they hear the term “scientific method.” This form of science involves controlled experiments, direct measurements, repeated testing, and the ability to [probabilistically] verify or falsify hypotheses through observation.

Operational or Observational Science; Image from Presentation Library

Examples of operational science include:

  • Testing chemical reactions in laboratories
  • Observing gravity, electromagnetism, and motion
  • Medical trials and pharmaceutical research
  • Engineering and materials testing
  • Agricultural experiments and breeding programs

Most people strongly agree with the validity, reliability, and usefulness of operational science. To the surprise of some, creationists and evolutionists largely agree in this domain, because operational science is not dependent on assumptions about the religious concept of millions of years or deep time or origins. We often work side-by-side doing good science like this—I’ve worked alongside evolutionary colleagues doing operations science for a long time.

Our conclusions can be observed in real time and tested by anyone using the same procedures. This is the kind of science that allows airplanes to fly, bridges to support weight, how the polio vaccines works, and electronics to function.

Operational science is repeatable, predictive, and corrective. When errors occur, they can be identified and addressed through further experimentation. As such, it produces a high level of confidence in its conclusions. 

Origins (Historical) Science

Origins science, also called historical science, deals with unobserved past events. These events cannot be repeated or directly tested because they occurred in history and are no longer accessible to experimental investigation. Instead, origins science is utilized by scientists in the present to help them reconstruct the past by interpreting evidence that exists in the present.

Origins or Historical Science; Image from Presentation Library

Examples of origins science (often discussed by the secular humanists) include:

  • The origin of the universe
  • The origin of the earth and geological features
  • The origin of life
  • The development of biological diversity
  • The origin of time
  • Past catastrophes

Origins science does not follow the same methodological constraints as operational science. While it still uses real evidence, such as fossils, rock layers, DNA, and light from distant stars—all in the present—the conclusions drawn from that evidence depend heavily on assumptions about the past. The past becomes a worldview issue more than a scientific issue.

For instance, a secular humanist and a creationist could look at one of the fossiliferous rock layers today (Pennsylvanian Rock Layer for instance). The humanist could conclude that the rock layer was laid down millions of years due to their believe of slow gradual accumulations over millions of years in geology. The creationist, looking at the same rock layer in the present, would conclude this rock layer was laid down about 4,350 years ago in a global Flood of Noah’s day.

Same scientific evidence, different worldviews to interpret that evidence; Image from Presentation Library

Notice, it was the same evidence, same rock layer, and two vastly different conclusions because they have two different worldviews by which they interpreted the evidence. So, it is more of a worldview/religious issue than a scientific one. Both can observe the same material structure of the Pennsylvanian rock layer, observe the same fossils. The scientists cane see that the layer has the same boundaries, chemical structure, same erosional features, and so on.

Because no human observed these events, scientists must rely on historical reconstruction rather than experimentation. This means that the same physical evidence can be interpreted in fundamentally different ways depending on one’s worldview or starting assumptions.

The two methods of interpretation come from two different religious viewpoints—secular humanism—with materialism, naturalism, and evolutionism versus God’s Word as an eyewitness to the past pointing out a worldwide, global Flood that would lay down rock layers quickly.

Sadly today, some even define the word “science” as the religion of naturalism because of this. This again, shows a bait and switch fallacy. But really, the issue is trusting God about what happened in the past, or a false religious view of secular history developed in the mind of fallible man. It comes down to God vs. man—an authority issue.

The Role Of Worldviews And Assumptions

Origins science is inseparable from worldview commitments. Every interpretation of past events begins with assumptions about what is possible and how the world operates. Naturalistic assumptions exclude divine action (i.e., leave God out of it) and therefore interpret evidence within a purely material framework. Oddly enough, the concept of an immaterial conclusion is not material and thus shows the futility of such an argument being self-refuting.

Biblical assumptions, by contrast, allow for supernatural creation and divine judgment as described in Scripture. Disagreements over origins are not primarily disagreements over the data itself, but over how the data is interpreted.

Fossils, rock layers, genetic similarity, and astronomical observations are real and observable, but their meaning is inferred when dealing with the past. Different assumptions about the past lead to different ideas about the past.

Same science, different interpretations; Image from Presentation Library

Because of this, I maintain that origins science does not have the same level of certainty as operational science. While it can provide plausible explanations, it cannot prove historical events in the same way that repeatable experiments can demonstrate physical laws. We should leave the past to eyewitnesses who reported on it—like what God did in His Word.

Why The Distinction Is Important?

The distinction between operational and origins science is not meant to dismiss science, but to clarify its proper limits. Many people mistakenly assume that all scientific claims carry the same dignified weight. When origins claims are presented as if they were directly observed or experimentally verified, science is being deceptively overstated.

I would suggest humbly that acknowledging this distinction promotes intellectual honesty. Operational science can be used by scientists to help us understand how the world works today. Origins science attempts to explain how things came to be in the past. Confusing the two leads to false claims of certainty and can deceive listers and learners as to the role of philosophical and theological assumptions in interpreting evidence.

Francis Bacon And The Scientific Method

Francis Bacon was man who largely developed what later became known as modern scientific methodology—the Scientific Method. He did not invent science, but he helped formalize a disciplined approach to investigating the natural world.

Bacon lived within a Christian worldview that assumed the universe was orderly, rational, and understandable because it was created by a rational God. This biblical foundation was essential for the rise of systematic science.

Portrait of Francis Bacon, early 1600s; Public Domain

Bacon criticized the medieval reliance on Aristotelian/Greek philosophy which was usually based in abstract speculation. It was often disconnected from direct observation. Because God promised to uphold things in a specific way, He argued that nature should be studied through careful observation and experimentation rather than primarily through inherited philosophical assumptions of the Greeks.

Bacon promoted inductive reasoning when observing the scientific world, which moves from specific observations to broader conclusions, as opposed to purely deductive reasoning based on philosophical premises alone. His approach encouraged humility before the evidence and restraint in drawing conclusions beyond what observations justified.

Bacon did not view science as religiously neutral. He believed that studying the natural world was a way to glorify God by examining His creation. Bacon distinguished between God’s Word, revealed in Scripture, and God’s works, revealed in nature, teaching that both come from the same divine Author and therefore cannot ultimately contradict each other when properly understood. Of course, we need to understand nature in light of revelation—nature is suffering under a curse (Genesis 3), but is still upheld by God in a specific way (e.g., Genesis 8:22).

Scientific investigation, in his view, was a form of stewardship and a partial recovery of knowledge that had been damaged by the Fall. From Bacon’s influence we get what is commonly called the Scientific Method. Of course, it has been modified since his original publication of this method in 1620 (Novum Organum)

The scientific method is a structured process used primarily in operational science. It involves:

·       observation of the natural world

·       formulation of a hypothesis

·       experimentation to test that hypothesis

·       evaluation of results and modification

·       repeated testing

Hypotheses are retained, revised, or rejected based on how well they align with observable evidence. The scientific method functions best when applied to repeatable and observable processes in the present.

It was never intended to reconstruct unobserved historical events such as the origin of the universe or life. When applied beyond its proper limits, the method is often misused to give unwarranted certainty to origins claims. The scientific method remains a powerful and reliable tool when used within the boundaries for which it was designed.

The Philosophy Of Science: Science Can Be Used To “Disprove”, But Not “Prove

Philosophically, science is best understood as probabilistic rather than absolute. This is what Bacon meant by induction.

Scientific claims are dependent on observation, experimentation, and induction, not in logical proof in the mathematical or metaphysical sense. Because scientific conclusions are drawn from limited data about a complex and changing world, they can never establish certainty, only varying degrees of confidence.

Before I go any further, let me explain the difference in scientific definition of thought experiment, hypothesis, theory, and law—because they are different from common usage.

·       Thought experiment – A mental exercise used to explore the logical consequences of an idea or scenario without performing a physical experiment. It helps clarify concepts, test assumptions, and reveal logical implications, but it does not produce empirical data.

·       Hypothesis – A tentative and testable explanation for an observed phenomenon. A hypothesis makes specific, falsifiable predictions that can be examined through observation or experimentation.

·       Theory – A well-supported explanatory framework that integrates multiple tested hypotheses and observations—there is no reasonable evidence against it. A scientific theory explains why phenomena occur and remains open to refinement as new evidence is discovered.

·       Law – A concise descriptive statement, often expressed mathematically, that summarizes universally consistent patterns observed in nature. A scientific law describes what happens under specific conditions but does not explain why it happens.

Many often suggest today (when they argue against evolution) that “evolution is just  theory”. They seem to think that this is good way to cast doubt on evolutionary ideas. However, they don’t realize that theory in science (there is no reasonable evidence against it) is not defined as a theory in everyday life (which means “doubtful” idea).

Evolution has plenty of evidence against it and so it’s proper categorization, scientifically, should be “failed hypothesis”.

Keep in mind that the methods of science can be used to disprove claims when observations contradict them. A single repeatable observation that conflicts with a universal claim is sufficient to show that the claim is false or incomplete.

If a theory predicts that a phenomenon must always occur under certain conditions, and it does not, the theory fails that test. Then it goes back to a failed hypothesis.

A lot of people mis an important aspect about science. The methods of science cannot truly prove a theory to be universally true. No amount of confirming evidence can guarantee that future observations will not overturn it. Repeated successful predictions increase confidence (highly probably), but they do not convert probability into certainty because the entire method is built on induction.

For this reason, scientific knowledge remains open to revision. Its strength lies not in delivering final proofs, but in rigorously testing ideas, eliminating false explanations, and refining models that best fit observed reality. But if someone says “Science proves X to be true”, then you should know immediately that they don’t know the finer points for what science can and can’t be used.

Science Is Predicated On The God Of The Bible

Science is philosophically predicated on a biblical worldview because the foundational assumptions required for science to function coherently are derived from Scripture, not from materialism or atheism. Bacon recognized this to a degree.

Science depends on several core presuppositions: that the universe is orderly rather than chaotic, that the laws of nature are consistent over time and space, that cause and effect are real, that human reasoning is generally reliable, and that sensory observations correspond meaningfully to reality.

Interpretations about the past come down to a battle over authority; Image from Presentation Library

These assumptions cannot be justified by science methodology itself, because to use science already assumes them in order to operate. Instead, these are predicated on the Bible being true and that the universe was created and is sustained by a rational, faithful, and sovereign God—Jesus Christ.

The Bible presents God as a lawgiver who upholds creation in a consistent manner. Because God is unchanging and faithful, the natural world behaves in a predictable way, making experimentation and repeatability possible. Without this expectation of uniformity, scientific investigation would collapse into skepticism and be useless and meaningless. Uniform laws of nature are not a conclusion of the scientist but a prerequisite for doing science at all.

Genesis teaches that humans are created in the image of God. This provides the basis for trusting human rationality, logic, mathematics, and moral responsibility in handling evidence. If human thoughts were merely the product of unguided processes aimed at survival rather than truth, confidence in scientific reasoning would be undermined.

The biblical doctrine of the image of God explains why human minds are capable of understanding the world God created. We are made in the image of an all-knowing God of truth. This is why we can do science and attain knowledge and process it and recognize truth.

Historically, modern science arose in cultures shaped by biblical Christianity. I affirm that science is not religiously neutral. Its foundational assumptions about order, logic, causality, and truth rest on a biblical worldview, even when those assumptions are often taken for granted today.

Conclusion

Scientific methodology is a powerful and valuable tool when used correctly. Operational science investigates repeatable, observable processes in the present and produces highly reliable knowledge. Origins science seeks to reconstruct unobserved past events and necessarily involves interpretation shaped by assumptions.

Recognizing the difference between these two categories helps clarify what science can legitimately demonstrate and where worldview commitments influence conclusions. Science is a powerful confirmation of God Word and helps us explain the world…when done correctly.

Article Appendix: Selected Scientists of the Past and Present who believe(d) in the God of the Bible

Chronological List of Scientists (Birth Year Order)

  • Johann Gutenberg – Printing technology – 1400
  • Nicolaus Copernicus – Heliocentric astronomy – 1473
  • Francis Bacon – Scientific methodology – 1561
  • Galileo Galilei – Observational astronomy – 1564
  • Johannes Kepler – Planetary motion – 1571
  • William Harvey – Circulatory system – 1578
  • René Descartes – Analytical geometry – 1596
  • Blaise Pascal – Probability and fluids – 1623
  • Robert Boyle – Chemistry, gas laws – 1627
  • John Ray – Taxonomy – 1627
  • Christiaan Huygens – Wave optics – 1629
  • Robert Hooke – Cell biology – 1635
  • Nicolas Steno – Stratigraphy – 1638
  • Isaac Newton – Classical physics, fluids, gravitation, laws of motion, and calculus – 1643
  • Herman Boerhaave – Clinical medicine – 1668
  • Carolus Linnaeus – Biological classification – 1707
  • Leonhard Euler – Mathematical analysis – 1707
  • Antoine Lavoisier – Modern chemistry – 1743
  • Alessandro Volta – Electricity – 1745
  • Pierre-Simon Laplace – Celestial mechanics – 1749
  • André-Marie Ampère – Electrodynamics – 1775
  • Georg Ohm – Electrical resistance – 1789
  • Michael Faraday – Electromagnetism – 1791
  • Samuel Morse – Telegraphy – 1791
  • Matthew Maury – Ocean currents – 1806
  • Gregor Mendel – Genetics – 1822
  • Louis Pasteur – Germ theory – 1822
  • Jean-Henri Fabre – Insect behavior – 1823
  • William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) – Thermodynamics – 1824
  • Joseph Lister – Antiseptic surgery – 1827
  • James Clerk Maxwell – Electromagnetic theory – 1831
  • Josiah Willard Gibbs – Thermodynamics and physical chemistry (Gibbs Free Energy) – 1839
  • George Washington Carver – Crop science – 1864
  • Max Planck – Quantum theory – 1858
  • Arthur Eddington – Stellar physics – 1882
  • Arthur Compton – X-ray physics – 1892
  • Werner Heisenberg – Quantum mechanics – 1901
  • John Eccles – Neurophysiology – 1903
  • Ernst Chain – Penicillin – 1906
  • Wernher von Braun – Spaceflight – 1912
  • Henry Morris – Flood geology – 1918
  • Benoît Mandelbrot – Fractal geometry – 1924
  • Raymond Damadian – Inventor of the MRI – 1936
  • Russell Humphreys – Nuclear physics – 1940
  • Walter Bradley – Thermodynamics – 1943
  • John Sanford – Genetics – 1947
  • Stuart Burgess – Design engineering – 1953
  • Danny Faulkner – Observational astronomy – 1955
  • James Tour – Nanotechnology – 1959
  • Bodie Hodge – Advanced materials engineering – 1974
  • Jason Lisle – Cosmology – 1974

 

Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham's son in law, has been an apologist since 1998 helping out in various churches and running an apologetics website. 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.

 

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Doctrine of Dominion

The Doctrine Of Dominion (And Ownership And Inheritance)

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

Biblical Authority Ministries, January 14, 2026 (Donate)

We are in a culture where one nation has pure land ownership by its citizens, another nation has the government or a sovereign own it all (e.g., communism), and still other nations allow citizens to own the land, but pay yearly taxes—like a rent on it—to keep it each year. How does land get passed along from generation to generation?

Did you know that God’s Word speaks to this issue? Land ownership and inheritance are outworkings of doctrines based in a very early doctrine—dominion.

The Doctrine Of Dominion

The doctrine of dominion in Scripture begins in Genesis and is the foundational principle for understanding land stewardship, national boundaries, and inheritance. Dominion is not merely power or exploitation; it is delegated authority from the sovereign and ruling God to mankind, exercised under God’s rule and for His purposes.

A king evaluating his dominion with his advisors; Image requested by Bodie Hodge (Chat GPT)

In Genesis 1:26–28 (NKJV), God declares,

“Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.”

Humanity’s dominion is predicated on being made in the image of God. God is a ruling, ordering, and purposeful Creator, and man reflects that nature by being entrusted with authority to rule over things in the created order.

Genesis 2 reveals more about this idea by placing Adam in the Garden “to tend and keep it” (Genesis 2:15). Dominion therefore includes stewardship, cultivation, protection, and accountability. The earth belongs ultimately to God (Psalm 24:1), but man is appointed as God’s vice-regent or “steward”, ruling under His authority rather than autonomously.

Buck’s Definition

Charles Buck, in his theological dictionary[1], viewed dominion as authority granted by God, not ownership independent of Him. He understood dominion to mean mankind’s right and responsibility to govern, cultivate, and use the earth according to God’s moral order.

Dominion based in creation, where God made man in His image and placed him over the works of His hands. Buck pointed out that this authority was limited and accountable, since God remains the ultimate owner of all things.

Buck also connected dominion with stewardship, arguing that land, resources, and social authority must be exercised wisely, justly, and for the common good as predicated on Scripture. For Buck, dominion did not justify abuse or tyranny, but required obedience to God, care for others, and respect for divinely established order in families, nations, and inheritance. These are wise words from Charles Buck.

The Fall Affects Dominion

After the Fall, dominion is not revoked but distorted due to man’s sin and our current sin nature. Because of sin, there is toil, conflict, pain, suffering, and abuse of authority (Genesis 3:17–19), yet God continues to work through human governance. After the Flood, God reaffirms man’s authority over the earth (Genesis 9:1–3).

This principle of dominion directly relates to land ownership and national boundaries. Scripture teaches that God Himself determines the boundaries of nations. Deuteronomy 32:8 states, “When the Most High divided their inheritance to the nations, when He separated the sons of Adam, He set the boundaries of the peoples.” Land is not merely claimed by strength; it is apportioned by God’s sovereign decree.

Consider the land divisions after the Flood after Noah inherited the earth. They changed a little prior to the events at the Tower of Babel.

Land Adjustments After The Flood

In Genesis 9:27 (NKJV), Noah declares,

“May God enlarge Japheth, and may he dwell in the tents of Shem; and may Canaan be his servant.”

This statement shows an early recognition that God Himself governs the expansion and inheritance of peoples on the earth. This statement means that Noah’s three sons inherited the world form their father and it was already divvied up. But after Ham’s inappropriate actions, and Shem and Japheth’s appropriate actions, Noah asked God to revise it and enlarge Japheth’s inheritance.

Noah’s words are not merely a blessing but a prophetic acknowledgment that dominion and territory are granted by God, not seized independently of Him.

After the Flood, mankind was commanded to “be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth” (Genesis 9:1). This implies a lawful and orderly division of the earth among families and nations under God’s authority. Noah’s reference to enlargement assumes that such divisions were already understood as part of God’s design for dominion and inheritance likely after surveying and settling at Noah’s farm initially.

Noah evaluating plans for the Ark; Image requested by Bodie Hodge (Grok)

The scattering at the Tower of Babel was due to man’s rebellion against God’s divine plan. Instead of spreading out and exercising dominion over assigned territories, humanity sought centralized power and self-glory, saying,

And they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city, and a tower whose top is in the heavens; let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be scattered abroad over the face of the whole earth.” (Genesis 11:4, NKJV).

God’s judgment confused their language and forcibly scattered them, accomplishing His original purpose for national boundaries and territorial inheritance. If you look closely at Japheth’s territory, it really was larger than the others. See maps in this article on Babylon.

Tower of Babel being built; Image requested by Bodie Hodge (Grok)

Another Example Of Dominion Is With Abraham And His Descendants

Nowhere is this clearer than in God’s covenant with Abraham. In Genesis 12:7 (NKJKV), God promises,

“To your descendants I will give this land.”

This promise is reaffirmed repeatedly (Genesis 15; Genesis 17), showing that land inheritance is covenantal and generational but as we read further, conditional upon their obedience. Just like in the Garden of Eden, disobedience (sin) caused man to be vomited out; so, the Israelites were vomited out when they sinned against God (e.g., the captivity). In the same way though, the Canaanites who were committing atrocious sins (see Leviticus 18) before the Israelites, were also vomited out of the land.

The land of Israel is described as an inheritance, not as arbitrary real estate (Deuteronomy 4:21). It is held under God’s law and can be forfeited through rebellion (Leviticus 18:24–28).

Inheritance in Scripture flows naturally from dominion. Families, tribes, and nations receive land to steward under God’s commandments. Numbers 26–36 carefully outlines the division of the land among the tribes of Israel. This shows that inheritance is both a gift and a responsibility. For instance, Naboth’s refusal to sell his vineyard (1 Kings 21:3) underscores that land inheritance was viewed as sacred, not disposable.

National authority follows the same pattern. Kings are judged by how they exercise dominion under God’s law. Psalm 72 portrays righteous rule as reflecting God’s own justice and care for the poor. When rulers reject God’s authority, their dominion collapses (Daniel 4:17), demonstrating that all earthly rule is subordinate to God’s ultimate kingship.

We need to remember that biblical dominion begins with God, flows to mankind made in His ruling image, and is expressed through stewardship of land, the establishment of nations, and the passing of inheritance.

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Dominion is not ownership in the absolute sense, but entrusted authority. God, the supreme Ruler, gave man something real to rule over, calling humanity to reflect His order, justice, and faithfulness on the earth. So how does dominion play out long term?

Christ’s Eternal Dominion

The Bible teaches that dominion from now through eternity in Heaven belongs fully and eternally to Christ, yet redeemed humanity shares in His rule by union with Him, not independently from Him.

After His resurrection, Jesus Christ declares,

“All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth” (Matthew 28:18, NKJV).

Scripture consistently presents Christ as the last Adam and eternal federal head (1 Corinthians 15:45; Ephesians 1:22). Dominion is restored to mankind in a perfected state only through Him—as Christ is sinless.

Believers are said to be “heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ” (Romans 8:17) and are promised participation in His reign: “If we endure, we shall also reign with Him” (2 Timothy 2:12). Revelation 5:10 states that the redeemed “shall reign on the earth,” and Revelation 22:5 affirms they “shall reign forever and ever.”

However, this reign is delegated and participatory, not autonomous. Christ alone possesses inherent dominion; man rules as a redeemed steward under Christ’s kingship. Heaven is not a return to independent human dominion, but the perfected fulfillment of dominion through Christ, to the glory of God.

Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham's son in law, has been an apologist since 1998 helping out in various churches and running an apologetics website. 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. 



[1] Charles Buck, A Theological Dictionary, Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. Publishers, Philadelphia, PA, 1838.

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

BAM Year-End Review 2025

BAM Year-End Review 2025

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

Biblical Authority Ministries, January 13, 2026 (Donate)

Finally, all of you be of one mind, having compassion for one another; love as brothers, be tenderhearted, be courteous; not returning evil for evil or reviling for reviling, but on the contrary blessing, knowing that you were called to this, that you may inherit a blessing. (1 Peter 3:8-9, NKJV)

What a busy year it has been! Biblical Authority Ministries (BAM) has had quite a few highlights. We give glory to God for all He has done and we look forward to what He has in store in the coming year.

Tax Exempt Status

In 2025, BAM officially became an official 501(c)(3) ministry. It wasn’t without its hiccups. I spent way too much time on the phone trying to get things corrected at the IRS as there was glitch and it was initially put in wrong. It took ages to figure that it wasn’t on our end but theirs, but we finally got it worked out.

BAM Website

The BAM Website has gone from good…to great! And yet, there is still much more to come this year. It really has become a source website for Christians wanting answers to defend their faith, stand on creation, and reach people with the Gospel.

www.biblicalauthorityministries.org

I’ve been able to produce or republish about 5 articles per week. This really helps generate content that is needed in hosts of different areas—scientific content, cultural content, news, theological content, world religions, American heritage, philosophy, and holidays. And of course, these are all done from a biblical authority perspective—letting God be ultimate and supreme in all matters.

Speaking

Technology is amazing! I love being able to use the latest tech to give lectures…all over the world without leaving my office! I’ve been able to speak for ministries in Europe, Canada, and the USA.

What an honor it’s been to reach people with the truth of God’s Word and present the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I’ve had some great feedback from hosts and listeners/attendees who are hungry for answers. Some of the highlighted lectures were (1) Dinosaurs, Dragons, and the Bible; (2) Halloween, Paganism, and the Bible, and the (3) Tower of Babel.

In 2025, I was able to speak at special events and even youth programs. I am available for speaking—including churches—and you can inquire more here.

Radio And Media

In 2025, I’ve done several radio interviews. On one instance, I’ve had the privilege of being a regular guest on a major multi-national radio network, reaching pastors, Christian leaders, and laymen. It’s nice having the website recommended so often to extend our reach. The feedback has been incredible this past year.  

I was also able to record with a popular creationist who travels all over the country filming relevant content. In this instance, we hit a doozy of a topic—the different between men and women and the gender issue plaguing our culture. It was powerful.  

I’ve also been on several popular audio or video podcasts in 2025. It really does keep me busy! I am available for radio, TV and podcast interviews just message me in the email address here to get things set up.  

DVD

I was able to record one DVD at a live event. It was the Tower of Babel. It is a more recent version and a slightly different angle than the older one I did many years ago. I get that DVDs are no longer as popular…and even going extinct…since streaming has become “the thing”.

However, physical media is always important and still has a niche. Some still prefer physical media and there is something nostalgic about it!

Books

I was able to help edit an autobiography book from a popular Christian evangelist (slated to be released in 2026). It was exciting working with an author with which I hadn’t previously worked.

I also helped with a book that Ken Ham released as General Editor. It was Defending God’s Existence and it has been selling quite well. The book really hits the meat of this subject.

Sadly, many try to argue God’s existence in ways that are not the best—by setting the Bible aside and arguing for some generic “deity”. This book points out why those methods aren’t always the best and then hits with a genuinely “nuclear” argument that is super powerful.

It also shows how to use logic, philosophy, and evidence correctly when dealing with the subject of God’s existence. I highly recommend the book.

Final Thoughts

Well, there is so much more that I could discuss, but I just wanted to give you a taste of the ministry from a glance.  

Please be in prayer for me and Biblical Authority Ministries as we move forward. The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. I want to encourage you consider giving to the ministry as this is what allows me to continue to do ministry to promote God’s Word and continue to get the Gospel to those who need it.

Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham's son in law, has been an apologist since 1998 helping out in various churches and running an apologetics website. 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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