As part of a new, multi-part series, we will explore some of the more interesting archeological and historical evidence that supports the truth of the Bible. While we have touched on this topic in other articles (here and here), we are taking a more comprehensive look and covering specific discoveries since the Bible’s credibility is so often questioned by critics. Continue reading
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Is the Bible Reliable – Part III
Answering the Critics: The Final of a 3-Part Series
Critics level countless charges against the Bible to question its credibility. We’ve addressed many of these claims before. The charges often center on the following: Continue reading
Is the Bible Reliable? – Part II
In Part I of this three-part series, we explored some of the external evidence supporting the Bible’s historical reliability. However, being reliable does not make a book the inspired and inerrant Word of God. To help demonstrate inerrancy, we now look at the internal evidence to see if the Bible displays the unique fingerprints of God’s influence. And we find signs of his inspiration all throughout the Bible. Continue reading
Is the Bible Reliable? – Part I
Probably the most basic, and most important, question one can ask about the Bible is “how do we know it’s true?” After all, other religious books also claim to be true. So why should we believe the Bible is any better or different from them? Continue reading