
25: A Story Worth Dying For: Why the Bible Holds Up to History
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Join Gary, Faith, and Chris for a fascinating conversation about the historical credibility of the Bible — and why it matters. This episode dives deep into how we know the New Testament is one of the most well-preserved documents from the ancient world, how it compares to other historical texts like Caesar’s Wars, and why that might change the way you think about Jesus.
From Roman history to manuscript evidence, from ancient eyewitnesses to lobster Thermidor at Culver’s (yep, really) — this episode is part crash course, part conviction, and full of the big spiritual questions we’re all asking.
Resources Mentioned:
- William Lane Craig (ReasonableFaith.org)
- Josephus, Tacitus, and other extra-biblical sources
- The Masoretic scribes
- The Code of Hammurabi
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