Home Does the Bible make accurate descriptions of the scientific world? In evaluating the evidence for the Bible’s inspiration, accuracy should be a necessary characteristic. If the Bible describes our natural world, then it should be accurate; if it describes natural processes, then it should be accurate. Consider the scientific accuracy of the Bible as Branyon May evaluates both the natural and medical statements in the Bible.
Does God Mean What He Says?
The Bible tells us that God is loving, kind and merciful. People often mistakenly believe that because of these qualities God does not mean what He says concerning the consequences for not following Him. But is that true? Will God not follow through with what He has said? Join Don Blackwell as he looks at examples in scripture to see if God means all of the things He has said.
14. Bible’s Inspiration: External Evidences (Archaeology) | Evidence for Christianity
Home How can we know the descriptions of people, places, and events in the Bible are true? Is there external evidence for what we read in its pages? Archaeology is the fascinating discipline focused on humanity’s interest with history and past civilizations. Come on an exploration with Branyon May of the artifacts, monuments, and ancient digs that connect the internal accounts of the Bible with the external evidence of history.
13. Bible’s Inspiration: External Evidences (Manuscript Evidence) | Evidence for Christianity
Home The Bible is the most well-documented work in all of history. Manuscript evidence demonstrates we are not dissecting and evaluating only a scarce few fragments. Rather biblical critique occurs on the phrases, words, and even strokes of letters across thousands of ancient manuscripts. Join Branyon May in this class as the Bible’s manuscript history and factual accuracy are compared among some of the greatest written works.
12. Bible’s Inspiration: Internal Evidences (Consistency & Interdependency)
Home Separated by hundreds of years, how does the New Testament and Old Testament relate to each other? Did writers view each other and their content as inspired by God? This class continues the discussion of internal evidences for the Bible’s inspiration by considering both the Bible’s consistent content and the interdependency between books.