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Paul closes Galatians with a line that feels almost too ordinary to matter: “See with what large letters I am writing to you with my own hand.” We slow down and sit with that detail, because it points to something many people miss when they dismiss the Bible as myth. These are not fairy tales floating above history. They’re real letters from real leaders to real churches, written with ink, carried by messengers, and read aloud in public.
From there, we build a clear, practical case for biblical reliability and New Testament authenticity. We talk early manuscript evidence, why the “translation of a translation” claim doesn’t hold up, and what it means that we have thousands of manuscript witnesses including thousands of Greek copies and many more early translations. We also compare the Bible’s textual support to other ancient sources we accept without blinking, and we explain why proximity to eyewitnesses makes it hard for legends to quietly replace reality.
We also dig into credibility markers you don’t put in a made-up religion, like the criterion of embarrassment, and we touch external corroboration from archaeology and non-Christian historians. The goal isn’t winning an argument online. It’s confidence when you open your Bible: this word is trustworthy because it’s anchored in what actually happened. If this strengthens you, subscribe, share this with a friend who has real doubts, and leave a review with the biggest question you still have.
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The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson

The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson

The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson