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We presently live in a culture of great skepticism and confusion. Many scholars, scientists, historians and forces within culture believe the Bible is an outdated, irrelevant book, filled with fables, stories, and mythological constructs that are not based on reality. Members of the ABR staff gathered together in a roundtable discussion to talk about some of the criticisms presently being leveled against the Bible. In this 11 part roundtable discussion (on a 2 DVD set), find out why you can trust the Bible.
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Don't We Just Need 'Faith'? for FREE!
The important and powerful topics include:
Disc One: 64 Minutes The Battle Over the City of Ai: Joshua 7-8
Bart Ehrman and the Reliability of the New Testament
The Preservation and Reliability of the Biblical Text
King David And Solomon: Men or Myths? Part One
King David And Solomon: Men or Myths? Part Two
The Walls of Jericho: The Skeptics Come Tumblin’ Down: Part 1
Disc Two: 54 MinutesThe Walls of Jericho: The Skeptics Come Tumblin’ Down: Part 2
The Walls of Jericho: The Skeptics Come Tumblin’ Down: Part 3
Don’t We Just Need “Faith”?
Noah and the Flood
The Exodus From Egypt
Despite the claims of modern science, scholarship and culture, the Bible stands, unshaken by the vain imaginations foisted upon it by the mind of fallible, sinful men.
YOU CAN TRUST THE BIBLE!Discussion in English, not region coded.
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