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The Reliability of the New Testament

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Matt slick is answering a questioner today on the reliability of the New Testament. This is a topic that is often attacked by Atheists and those against Christianity.

How can we trust the Gospels are an accurate account of Jesus’ life? How long were the gospels written after the death of Jesus? How were copies made of the New Testament and can these be trusted? How were letters transmitted and distributed?

Matt is answering these questions and more about the reliability of the New Testament and the whole of Scripture.


You can join Matt live every weekday on Matt Slick Live at 3-4 PM MST.

Support CARM by buying a T-Shirt. Just go to carm.org

Have a question for Matt? Give him a call 3-4PM MST at 208.377.3790 or toll-free at 877.207.2276

Follow Matt on Twitter @MattSlick !

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Matt slick is answering a questioner today on the reliability of the New Testament. This is a topic that is often attacked by Atheists and those against Christianity.

How can we trust the Gospels are an accurate account of Jesus’ life? How long were the gospels written after the death of Jesus? How were copies made of the New Testament and can these be trusted? How were letters transmitted and distributed?

Matt is answering these questions and more about the reliability of the New Testament and the whole of Scripture.


You can join Matt live every weekday on Matt Slick Live at 3-4 PM MST.

Support CARM by buying a T-Shirt. Just go to carm.org

Have a question for Matt? Give him a call 3-4PM MST at 208.377.3790 or toll-free at 877.207.2276

Follow Matt on Twitter @MattSlick !

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