Careful Consideration by Dustin Burdin Dustin Burdin
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Helping us carefully consider ethical issues of the day at the intersection of Ethics, Culture, & Theology. My content is from a Christian Ethics perspective. However, I carefully consider the truth claims of Christianity and show the reasonable evidence that substantiates them, rather than simply assume Christianity is true. I aim to help Christians have a confident faith and help non-Christians find carefully considered answers.
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See the CLEER Evidence of Jesus' Resurrection
Christians honor the resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday. How can we know the resurrection really happened? Is there evidence to prove Jesus rose from the dead? Find out how we can see the C-L-E-E-R evidence for Jesus' resurrection.
Speaker: Dustin Burdin
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Bible Conference 2021: Can I Trust my Bible?
I was privileged to speak at a mini-conference my home church held on the topic: Can I Trust my Bible? This is session 2: Can I Trust my Bible? In this session we take the process we learned from the last episode (session 1) and begin to explore specific lines of reasoning and evidence that prove the Bible we have today is true and accurate to what the original prophets and Apostles wrote. We also explore further evidence that makes a greater case for the Bible being truly the word of God.
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Bible Conference 2021: How did we get our English Bibles?
Can I Trust my Bible? I was privileged to speak at a mini-conference my home church held on the topic: Can I Trust my Bible? This is session 1: How did we get our Bibles? Before we answer the question of trust, we need to understand the process of how we got our Bibles. How did we get the Bible of today from all the way back to people like Moses? What was this process and is it reliable?
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Is the Bible True: Who chose the Books in the Bible?
In this final episode of our series: Why I am a Christian, we look at the matter of who chose the books we have in our Bible today? Did a church council decide the books they wanted because it fit their story they wanted to tell about Jesus? Did they block out the books that told a different story about Jesus? Find out how to have full confidence we have the right books and the process of getting the books we have is God-ordained. Head over to TruthinFaith.com for more. Connect & interact with me on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook at TruthinFaith1
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Is the Bible True: Do we have the Right Books?
Do we have the right books in the Bible? How can we trust the Bible if there are 'lost' books that didn't get in? Learn how to answer these questions and have confidence that the Bible has the right books within it. In this episode we begin with getting history right about the matter of the books that got in the Bible.
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Is the Bible True: The Historical Data Says, Yes! (part 2)
Has the Bible been edited and copied wrongly too often for us to know what the original authors wrote? Is the Bible full of errors? The situation is actually the opposite when it comes to the Bible. The Bible is the most attested to book from human history. Learn how this helps us know the Bible is true in part 2 continuing from the last episode.
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