Is the Bible True?

<p>Christians believe that the Bible, both the Old and New Testaments, is a message from God, but how do we know that the Bible is true? Can we really trust what we read there? How do we know what books should be in the Bible, and who originally made that decision? Join Adam for this eight-part series as he shows that there is good evidence to believe that the Bible really is a message from God and that we can trust what it says. In fact, our eternal destiny depends on its message.</p>

Christians believe that the Bible, both the Old and New Testaments, is a message from God, but how do we know that the Bible is true? Can we really trust what we read there? How do we know what books should be in the Bible, and who originally made that decision? Join Adam for this eight-part series as he shows that there is good evidence to believe that the Bible really is a message from God and that we can trust what it says. In fact, our eternal destiny depends on its message.

Part 1: Why Think the Bible Is True?

The Bible is an ancient collection of 66 books written by more than 30 authors and compiled over a period of more than 1,500 years. Why should we even think that the Bible is true? What leads us to consider the Bible in the first place? As Adam explains, if there is good evidence that God exists, and if Jesus, who said the Bible is true, was shown to be God, then these facts provide the foundation for exploring what the Bible says and whether we can trust it.


Part 2: What Books Should Be in the New Testament?

The New Testament is the part of the Bible written during the first century which contains 27 books that Christians believe were inspired by God. But who chose to put these books into the New Testament, and how do we know that they put the rights books into the New Testament? Since the New Testament is just a collection of messages from God, the more pertinent question is this: how do we know which messages are really from God? The apostles were the group of first-century people appointed by God for a special mission to start and grow the early church. The apostles were given the ability to perform miracles to validate their message, to show that it really was from God. Thus, we can look at the historical evidence that early church councils used to discover which books the apostles said were messages from God as a guide to know which books should be included in the New Testament.


Part 3: Who Wrote the Bible?

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Part 4: Which Books Belong in the Old Testament?

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Part 5: Does the Bible Have Mistakes?

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Part 6: Can Satan Do Miracles?

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Part 7: Is the Bible True?
Debate Between a Christian and a Skeptic

On April 22, 2020, during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Adam Lloyd Johnson and Luke Pitts engaged in a debate over Zoom about whether the Bible was true and could be trusted. Adam, as a Christian, defended that the Bible is true, that it gets the major events right and is also correct in all its details. Luke, a skeptic, argued that the Bible was not reliable or trustworthy because of many strange, unusual, and even contradictory things found within it. The exchange included four speeches by each participant as well as a time for questions at the end.


Part 8: What Does the Bible Say?

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