by Dewayne Bryant | Dec 26, 2017 | The Reliabilty Of The Bible
It’s a good time to be interested in archaeology. In an age where some critics immediately dismiss the Bible as myth, archaeology has provided some fascinating corroborating evidence of the biblical record. A toilet at the ancient city of Lachish is just one example....
by Dean Meadows | Dec 19, 2017 | The Reliabilty Of The Bible
When talking about the New Testament with skeptics, I’m often confronted with something along the lines of, “The New Testament writers never cite their sources of information. They never criticize their sources. Therefore, they seem to be written as fiction.” What if...
by Jack Lipsey | Dec 15, 2017 | The Reliabilty Of The Bible
photo by Andrys A big criticism of the Bible today is that is that the New Testament manuscripts we have are just copies of copies. Pretty soon you get copies that are so far from the originals that we can’t even know what was originally written. But, what if that...
by Jack Lipsey | Dec 1, 2017 | Ethics/Morality, Practical Apologetics
photo by qimono “You shouldn’t judge!” One of many battle cries of this current generation. However, considering recent events involving Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, and, most recently, Matt Lauer, there sure does seem to be a lot of judging going...
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