Site History

1/18/20Three pages added; Can you be Jewish and a Christian, a Jewish perspective, and a gentile perspective. This another hard hitting message that is to both Jews and gentiles alike, that has been in the works for over a year which was a lot of writing then redacting, now it is ready for public consumption.
12/9/19WOW, in less than a month I added "Judaism & Christianity Clash"; of course I won't mention it's been in the works for quite a while but that's our little secret.
11/23/19Added "Prophecies of the Messiah" along with updating the formatting on several tables to improve readability.
10/04/19I noticed several small details in popup formatting that wasn't correct, so I corrected them.
9/21/19Biblical Forensics goes mobile friendly!!! This has been a long needed improvement.
11/25/18Modified "Glossary" and "Timeline" pages.
2/3/18As is the case with Biblical Forensics, context, context, context! I received a text that chastised me for putting emphasis on accuracy of translating the bible. I was taken aback when I read it but the Holy Spirit had me hold off on replying. Here, months later, the Holy Spirit gave me what to say so here it is ("Context Counts", a reaction to "Integrity of Translation")...
10/9/17Uploaded "Lost to Found". Based off my past frequency of uploads this will probably be my last one this year.
3/6/17Uploaded "Sayings Not In The Bible".
3/4/17Uploaded individual web pages in their new format! In my haste the only "Myth" page that had anything in it was the Intro.... oops! I did manage to upload "In Greek/Hebrew ... Means ..."
2/10/17Updated pages to be individual pages with a header at the top of the body. This will also improve search results because the robots don't see pages within pages so this should increase the traffic to Biblical Forensics. These changes will appear when the 'Myths' menu is deployed so you won't see this note until after the next deployment.
1/7/17Someone wasn't happy with the definition of the word "believes" that I used so I added Stronges definition of the Greek word that is used (Integrity of Translation).
12/17/16Wow, what an incredible topic! I don't think I'll ever write a topic as important or meaningful as this (God is...). This is so important that I placed it as my number one topic under studies! This list is not a coverall and I welcome any additions you may have.
11/25/16This is one of those behind the scenes things, I created an application that will build up lists of scriptures in the pop-up format I use in Biblical Forensics. This definitely took a lot of work but it backs what I say, "if you are doing something for the Lord, the devil will do everything he can to distract you," and distracted I've been. It's incredible what can suddenly come up. Praise the Lord though, it's done! This will significantly speed up creating articles which you will see in my upcoming study "God is..." There may be more scriptures in this than in any other article I will probably ever write but this will be life changing for those following the Lord.
7/16/16I thought writing an article on a topic I’m so passionate about, salvation, would be so easy. In reality it’s become the hardest thing I’ve ever written. It is very important because there are really only two different renderings of John 3:16 but the basis of salvation is two different things. Here we take a look at these translations but we must consider the integrity of the translators who completely missed what the author was saying and changed the definition of what it takes to be saved. This is a must read and to tool for future witnessing.
5/6/16Made some minor changes to the early Timeline.
4/17/16It’s been over a year since my last update. Wow, the surprises I’ve encountered! FIRST, the Lord put it on my heart to do some programming for a friend. SECOND, when you do something for the Lord, the devil will throw every obstacle he can in your way to hinder you, hoping you will simply quit. My answer to that is an emphatic “NO!” To both the programming and Biblical Forensics! My program is done and I’m back to my love, talking about the Lord. My original hope was to do an article/study per week; then I thought one per month… Ok, I didn’t realize how much work it takes to do this. So THIRD, one of the most time consuming parts of creating a study is adding in the “popup” refs. I think they are really cool but time consuming. To this I took some time to create a program where I list the scriptures and it creates the “popup” code for me. Hopefully this will help speed things up! As a note I took a look at this and realized I didn't tell you my latest study, "When did Jesus die?" Which in Biblical Forensics natural way opens up a bigger question.
2/13/15Happy Friday the 13th! I have finally got the pop-ups to work as they should. They will now appear by the hotspot that activates it and will resize accordingly (this is very beneficial with large references). I hope Biblical Forensics is a blessing to you and you keep pursuing a deeper walk with God.
1/1/15Happy New Year! I haven't made as much progress on Biblical Forensics as I'd have liked to but I am very thankful for what has been accomplished. Looking at my section on Paul I realized that I had forgotten the pastoral epistles - man, was that an oversight (might I add "oops")! The section on the pastoral epistles are now there complete with an inspirational, hopefully, summary. God bless!
11/27/14Happy Thanksgiving! It's another long haul, I have made pop-up scriptures so you don't have to go look everything up. They aren't perfect because they always pop-up on the left. If the link you hover over would be covered up by the pop-up it appears to not work; you can resize your window to get it moved to the right. An upcoming change will detect where the mouse is hovering over the link and will place the pop-up accordingly.
7/22/14Wow, it seems like it's taken longer to create the Study tab with the first article, "What's in a name", than it took to create the Biblical Forensics web site. Talk about something that really ballooned up. I'm thinking my goal of one article per week is a bit ambitious!
3/30/14Biblical Forensics establishes a presence on Facebook.
3/25/14Resolved IE8 header issue. Corrected a lot of “Dragon Naturally Speaking” mistakes. I thought I had gotten all of those, so sorry I let those get out there.
3/24/14Corrected header issue that appeared on all but the home page. I must admit, I can’t believe I missed that. There is still a header issue with IE8 that takes the header bible verse and makes it a few words wide and very tall.
3/21/1411:37am – The first full day of spring Biblical Forensics is launched! Stay tuned, there is much more to come.
2/1/14A big break when work cuts me back to 2 days a week. While the lack of $$$ isn’t great, it does give me more time to get Biblical Forensics up and online. Thank you Lord! (
1 Thes 5:18 in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. (NKJV)
1 Thes 5:18)

Mid 2013 I started conceptualizing Biblical Forensics. Then I started laying out ideas, some of which changed just before release. One of the hardest things to do was putting what I know into web format. Other challenges were programming issues. Mostly in the form of learning to use a JQuery theme (that gives the site the look it has) and the functionality of the menus to not reload the page but rather select the correct tab if you are already in that page and you use the menu. One that I am still working will be a hot spot that will pop up a reference when you move your mouse over them, which will save a lot of time looking things up.