The Presupposition Of Some Bible Scholars Assumes The Bible Can’t Be Supernatural

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Assumes The Bible Can't Be Supernatural

Assumes The Bible Can’t Be Supernatural

It’s weird that there are some Bible scholars that assume The Bible can’t be supernatural. It’s a presupposition that has to be the case in order for one to be granted the lofty position of acceptable opinion – and most of that can fit on a 3×5″ index card.

TIMELINE:

00:00 – Scholars Assume The Bible Must Be Studied From Non-Biblical Assumptions
01:09 – A Small Rant By Patrick On The Book Of Eli
02:30 – A Supernatural Book
03:39 – The Academy Can’t Allow God In

Today’s short clip comes from episode 226 which can be found here.


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Apologetics - A Justification of Christian Belief

Apologetics – A Justification of Christian Belief by John Frame

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Renowned theologian John Frame sheds much-needed light on the message and method of genuinely Christian apologetics in this landmark title. He insightfully examines apologetics in terms of proof, defense, and offense and clarifies the relationships of reason, proofs, and evidences to faith, biblical authority, and the lordship of Christ.

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