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Can the Gospels be Trusted? – dialogue with a skeptic

ApologeticsBy Craig SmithSeptember 7, 2013Leave a comment

[box_dark]The question of whether or not the Gospels can be trusted to present an accurate view of Jesus’ life, teaching and deeds comes up all the time in our culture.  What follows is a presentation of some of the key evidence that needs to be considered by any skeptic really interested in engaging this topic. …

‘The “Jesus Bowl” and the Reliability of the Gospels

ApologeticsBy Craig SmithMarch 4, 2011Leave a comment

Christians often wonder if the reliability of Scripture is purely a matter of faith or if there are other ways of demonstrating the trustworthiness of God’s Word.  The answer to that question is a resounding yes, there are many other lines of evidence which support the accuracy and reliability of the Bible. For instance, a…

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