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Addressing Some Objections to the Bible’s Inspiration - Part 2 (S3E13)

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In this episode of the Harvester podcast, hosts Brian Kenyon and George Beals delve into Christian evidences and apologetics, addressing common objections to the Bible's validity. They explore alleged conflicts within the scriptures, examining specific examples and providing counterarguments. The discussion also covers claims of factual inaccuracies in the Bible, particularly regarding measurements and mathematical precision. The hosts emphasize the importance of context in understanding biblical texts and highlight the concept of scientific foreknowledge in scripture. They conclude by introducing the problem of evil as a significant topic for future episodes.

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00:00 Introduction to Christian Evidences
02:47 Addressing Alleged Conflicts in the Bible
05:40 Understanding Biblical Language and Context
09:06 Examining Historical and Mathematical Claims
11:53 The Problem of Precision in Scripture
14:53 Scientific Foreknowledge in the Bible
17:48 Resources for Further Study
20:36 The Problem of Evil
23:57 Conclusion and Invitation for Questions

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In this episode of the Harvester podcast, hosts Brian Kenyon and George Beals delve into Christian evidences and apologetics, addressing common objections to the Bible's validity. They explore alleged conflicts within the scriptures, examining specific examples and providing counterarguments. The discussion also covers claims of factual inaccuracies in the Bible, particularly regarding measurements and mathematical precision. The hosts emphasize the importance of context in understanding biblical texts and highlight the concept of scientific foreknowledge in scripture. They conclude by introducing the problem of evil as a significant topic for future episodes.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Christian Evidences
02:47 Addressing Alleged Conflicts in the Bible
05:40 Understanding Biblical Language and Context
09:06 Examining Historical and Mathematical Claims
11:53 The Problem of Precision in Scripture
14:53 Scientific Foreknowledge in the Bible
17:48 Resources for Further Study
20:36 The Problem of Evil
23:57 Conclusion and Invitation for Questions

  continue reading

40 episodes

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