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Apologia Radio #162 – Dr. White Responds to Critics

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Dr. James White of Alpha and Omega Ministries hosted this episode of Apologia Radio/TV. Dr. White teaches on the transmission of the text of Scripture. It is a fantastic and enlightening episode that digs deep into the conversation of 1) how we got our Bibles and 2) the translation of the Text of Scripture.

This is a very important subject. We want to encourage you to not get frustrated by the conversation if you are new to it. Pick up a copy of The King James Only Controversy by Dr. White. Also, you can listen to the Dividing Line on Alpha and Omega’s YouTube channel. There are many shows, lectures, and debates that Dr. White has done on the subject.

Christians need to know about how God has preserved his Word and how we work out translations. God calls us to have a reasoned defense for everyone who asks us a reason for the hope that is within us (1 Peter 3:15). This episode aims to help with that.

For more, go to apologiaradio.com

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Dr. James White of Alpha and Omega Ministries hosted this episode of Apologia Radio/TV. Dr. White teaches on the transmission of the text of Scripture. It is a fantastic and enlightening episode that digs deep into the conversation of 1) how we got our Bibles and 2) the translation of the Text of Scripture.

This is a very important subject. We want to encourage you to not get frustrated by the conversation if you are new to it. Pick up a copy of The King James Only Controversy by Dr. White. Also, you can listen to the Dividing Line on Alpha and Omega’s YouTube channel. There are many shows, lectures, and debates that Dr. White has done on the subject.

Christians need to know about how God has preserved his Word and how we work out translations. God calls us to have a reasoned defense for everyone who asks us a reason for the hope that is within us (1 Peter 3:15). This episode aims to help with that.

For more, go to apologiaradio.com

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The post Apologia Radio #162 – Dr. White Responds to Critics appeared first on Apologia Radio - Christian Podcast and TV Show.

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