We are asked to trust in Christ for the forgiveness of our sins, but based on what?  The Bible?  Why in the world should we trust that?

Is the Bible Reliable?

 

Wasn’t the Bible written centuries after the events it claims to record?  Hasn’t translation upon translation corrupted the original content?  Isn’t the current amalgamation of books nothing more than propaganda selected by politicians posing as theologians?

If we cannot trust that the Bible records Jesus’ life and ministry accurately, then why suffer our lives to the commitment to impossible ideals, why reject the endless pleasures of this world, why submit our lives to this…Christ?

The arguments against the authenticity and accuracy of the Bible are so embedded in the modern zeitgeist that society at large regards the arguments as common sense.  But what if these arguments prove to be as false as goofy old wives’ tales?  Like touching a frog gives you warts, or eating bread crust causes curly hair, or submitting your life to Christ requires suffering the commitment to impossible ideals and rejecting all pleasure.

If it turns out that we can trust the Bible, might trusting in Christ be of all things…reasonable?

 

The authors of the below linked articles provide evidence for the reliability of the Bible. 

The articles have been grouped together based on subject matter.

 

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Translation of the Bible

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 The Fallibility of Man

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Contradictions of the Bible

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Selecting the Books of the Bible / Lost Books of the Bible

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An important note about the linked articles/videos on this page:

 

All the articles/videos linked within The Armory were written by authors who produced the material for other websites. None of the websites or authors of the linked material are associated with the Christian Faith Armory website.

The purpose for The Armory is to lead the seeker to those trained authors and resource websites that can provide informed opinion and analysis on the subject topics.

i.e. this is an aggregating website for Christian Apologetics. When you discover an article/video that you feel speaks directly to you, please spend time on that website for you may find an author who can speak in a voice heard by your heart.