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The Bible is not afraid of skeptical analysis. In fact, it has welcomed and received more than its share of challenge for the last 150 years, and still enjoys its role as a participant in the march of human progress. The best work of skeptics -- exposing the pride of Christianity and falsehood anywhere -- is precisely what the Bible stands for.
In this episode Jeff Hausmann discusses his upcoming book, "A Mirror Not So Dark" -- a look at the origins of the Bible and the internal prima facie evidence that shows integration, harmony and consistency of message across the centuries of the Bible's composition.
This is the eighth in our series on "Truth-seeking".
The Bible is not afraid of skeptical analysis. In fact, it has welcomed and received more than its share of challenge for the last 150 years, and still enjoys its role as a participant in the march of human progress. The best work of skeptics -- exposing the pride of Christianity and falsehood anywhere -- is precisely what the Bible stands for.
In this episode Jeff Hausmann discusses his upcoming book, "A Mirror Not So Dark" -- a look at the origins of the Bible and the internal prima facie evidence that shows integration, harmony and consistency of message across the centuries of the Bible's composition.
This is the eighth in our series on "Truth-seeking".