AfterThought Episode 16 – Pastor Jim Co-Hosts: What About Contradictions?

Today, dear ones, I dropped the 16th episode of AfterThought. I was blessed to have Pastor Jim from The Domain for Truth blog co-host this episode with me. We discussed the accusations of contradictions in the Bible. Pastor Jim did a fantastic job explaining the difference between a genuine contradiction and what the Skeptics Bible is doing. I hope that this conversation with clarify these issues for you all, friends. It was such a blessing to me, just to have the opportunity to learn from my brother-in-Christ.

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You can find AfterThought on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and now YouTube, and you can find the links to all these here. If there’s a topic you’d like me to cover, please feel free to let me know. If you are blessed by this episode, if you could like, comment, share, and subscribe I would be so very thankful for that. All the major platforms will take that as an indication that they should move my podcast up in the lists promoted. I want to thank Pastor Jim for all his hard work refuting contradictions at is blog. You can find the list of all those refutations here. As always, beloved brethren, be good Berean’s and study to show yourselves approved.

Author: lnhereford

I am a Christian, wife, mother, podcaster and homeschooler currently traveling the United States with my loving husband and darling daughter!

15 thoughts on “AfterThought Episode 16 – Pastor Jim Co-Hosts: What About Contradictions?”

  1. Sister, thanks for this excellent podcast with Pastor Jimmy. It was a nice summary of his ongoing project to systematically refute the Bible contradictions alleged by Steve Wells in his Skeptics Annotated Bible.

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    1. You’re blog is a great encouragement to me! Thank you for the kind words here, I hope you all have a great holiday. Although the summer thing is still hard to wrap my mind around, I’ve been shuffling over a foot of snow this week. May the Lord bless you, my friend!

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