The Bible is foundational to Christian belief. While many things can be known about God from examining the natural world around us, or using reason, there are some things about God which we need Him to reveal to us directly. The Bible is that direct revelation. God explains things about …
Read More »How Can We Test the Bible? (Podcast)
Can we trust the Bible is as an actual historical account of events? What about the miracles? Do we have to take those as historical facts? Doesn’t archaeology and science disprove the historicity of the Bible? In this interview on the Bibledingers Podcast, J. Warner answers these questions and more. …
Read More »Has the Message of the Bible Changed? (Video)
Can we trust the Bible we have today? Has the message of the ancient eyewitnesses been changed over time like a game of “Telephone”? Detective Jimmy Wallace (J. Warner’s son) tackles this important issue as part of his Incarnate Investigation Video Series. To see more training videos with J. Warner …
Read More »Can We Trust the Bible If We Can’t Confirm Every Detail?
Most of the time when a police officer responds to a call from a citizen, the crime is already over and the suspect is long gone. In these cases, the officer is in “documentation mode.” It’s our job to record the evidence and witness statements so that further investigation can …
Read More »Is the Bible Full of Contradictions? (Video)
The Bible is allegedly the inspired “Word of God,” but there are several places where the Gospels seem to contradict one another. How can we trust the Bible when it contains these differences? In this video from J. Warner’s “Quick Shots: Fast Answers to Hard Questions” series on RightNow Media, J. …
Read More »Can You Trust the Bible If It was Written by Humans? (Video)
The Bible is allegedly the inspired “Word of God,” but it was written by humans who are fallible. How can we trust anything written by human authors given their failings and propensities? In this video from J. Warner’s “Quick Shots: Fast Answers to Hard Questions” series on RightNow Media, J. Warner …
Read More »Why Should We Read the Bible If Different People Interpret It Differently? (Video)
Many people interpret the Bible differently. How can we be sure we have the right interpretation? Why read the Bible if it can be interpreted in so many different ways? This clip was excerpted from one of J. Warner’s Q and A sessions (following a conference presentation). To see more …
Read More »Rapid Response: It’s Impossible to Verify What the Gospels Say About Jesus
In our Rapid Response series, we tackle common concerns about (and objections to) the Christian worldview by providing short, conversational responses. These posts are designed to model what our answers might look like in a one-on-one setting, while talking to a friend or family member. Imagine if someone made the following claim: …
Read More »What Can I Do If My Son’s Teacher Won’t Accept the Bible as a Reliable Source of Information? (Video)
How can we respond to objections related to Biblical reliability? How specifically can we address this issue in a school setting? In this clip (recorded at the end of one of J. Warner Wallace’s presentations on the reliability of the New Testament), J. Warner answers these questions from a member …
Read More »Why the Early Dating of the Gospels Answers Much of the Skepticism About Jesus (Video)
Why do skeptics doubt the claims of the Gospels? How does the early dating of these Gospels hep assuage the doubts of these critics? In this interview with Joel Settecase from the Think Institute, J. Warner discusses the Christian worldview and the importance of apologetics (both evidential, classical and presuppositional). …
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