Why are the oldest copies of New Testament ‎manuscripts traced to the 2nd century not the 1st?‎

Sceptics use the time gap between the original writing of the New Testament and the age of the manuscript copies as reason enough to dismiss the authenticity and accuracy of what we have today. The oldest copies of the New Testament are dated as being written in the 2nd century. Let’s look at why the New Testament should be trusted as truthful and reliable.…

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What is Evolution?‎

Introduction: The term “evolution” is often thrown around, yet it’s a broad topic that might need further definition. Did you know that the word evolution can be used for at least six different processes? In this article, we’ve used a top-to-bottom approach to explain each process, following the line of thought on the origin of all things—beginning with the things we can see. 1.…

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Did John the Baptist recognise Jesus or not?‎

A Muslim researcher wrote a list of questions he thought proved there are contradictions within the Bible. Two of his questions centred around whether John the Baptist recognised the real identity of Jesus Christ at the time of His baptism. Did John the Baptist recognise Jesus before his baptism?‎ Yes (Matthew 3:13-14) No (John 1:32-33) Did John the Baptist recognise Jesus after his baptism?‎…

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Do the accounts of Jesus’ Crucifixion contradict each ‎other?

Many believe the New Testament scholar and critic Dr Bart Ehrman when he says that the differences in the accounts of the Crucifixion in the four gospels are irreconcilable. But the truth is that each Gospel records different events that complement each other and do not contradict them. The Gospel accounts We encourage you to read all the accounts of the Crucifixion for yourself…

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