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For the Bible Tells Me So - CLEAR THE AIR, Part 2

June 19, 2017

Warning:  the video above may lead to some serious trauma for those who grew up in church and were taught that the Bible is the foundation of Christianity.  If that's you, get ready to have your faith seriously challenged.

It's our second installment in CLEAR THE AIR - the series that looks at the different reasons people "walk away" from God and calls them into question.  

This week we looked at the Bible and it's role in Christianity.  Of course we know that the Bible is an integral part of Christianity, but is there any chance that we - the Christians - are making the Bible into something that it is not and was never meant to be?

Check out the video above and you be the judge for yourself.

In Spiritual Growth Tags Bible, Clear the Air, resurrection, church history, jesus
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