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How do you know what the Bible says is true? Most Christians would point to a feeling or some experience they have had as the way they know it’s true. For a non-believer that may not be enough, many times they will look for more concrete evidence of the accuracy and validity of what is written. In today’s message, Pastor Mark draws parallels between what secular history books say happened in the region surrounding Isreal, and what the angel tells Daniel will happen. For the non-believer, this part of the Bible can serve as evidence that it is the Word of God. There is no way Daniel could have known the events without God!
By Pastor Mark Kirk5
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How do you know what the Bible says is true? Most Christians would point to a feeling or some experience they have had as the way they know it’s true. For a non-believer that may not be enough, many times they will look for more concrete evidence of the accuracy and validity of what is written. In today’s message, Pastor Mark draws parallels between what secular history books say happened in the region surrounding Isreal, and what the angel tells Daniel will happen. For the non-believer, this part of the Bible can serve as evidence that it is the Word of God. There is no way Daniel could have known the events without God!

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