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Do you ever feel like a bit embarrassed by things you find in the Bible, especially in the Old Testament? In the 21st century, the Bible can feel horribly outdated, even offensive.
In this episode of “12 Truths & A Lie,” Pastor J.D. answers the sorts of questions most of us hope our non-Christian friends never ask. Questions like, “Doesn’t the Bible condone polygamy and slavery?” Or, “How could God have ordained all of these military conquests?”
You’ll see why the morals of the Bible, while offensive to many, are actually the most liberating, just, and transformative rules ever written.
We’ll release our next episode, about unanswered prayer, on Monday. Subscribe now so you can hear it the moment it drops!
Check out J.D.'s new book '12 Truths & A Lie'
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Visit donate.accessmore.com and give today to help fund more episodes and shows like this.
Do you ever feel like a bit embarrassed by things you find in the Bible, especially in the Old Testament? In the 21st century, the Bible can feel horribly outdated, even offensive.
In this episode of “12 Truths & A Lie,” Pastor J.D. answers the sorts of questions most of us hope our non-Christian friends never ask. Questions like, “Doesn’t the Bible condone polygamy and slavery?” Or, “How could God have ordained all of these military conquests?”
You’ll see why the morals of the Bible, while offensive to many, are actually the most liberating, just, and transformative rules ever written.
We’ll release our next episode, about unanswered prayer, on Monday. Subscribe now so you can hear it the moment it drops!
Check out J.D.'s new book '12 Truths & A Lie'

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