Are You Studying the Bible for Truth… or Just to Be Right?
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Are we studying Scripture to discover what’s true—or just to defend what we already believe?
In this episode of Weighed in the Balance, we break down a key issue behind so many theological debates: confirmation bias. Using a real exchange on Bible translations, we look at what happens when someone prioritizes their conclusions over the evidence.
We cover:
- Why “uniformity” in manuscripts is a myth
- Whether modern translations actually remove doctrine
- How presuppositions shape interpretation
- What it really means to seek truth in theology
This one gets a bit more intense than usual—but the question matters.
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Do you think most people study to learn—or to defend their position?
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00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Goals
01:11 The Purpose of Studying Scripture
06:12 Exploring Different Theological Perspectives
07:01 The Importance of Challenging Biases
08:31 Debate Analysis: The Blood of Christ
17:06 Uniformity vs. Preservation in Translations
22:35 Misrepresentation in Theological Arguments
27:04 Conclusion: Seeking Truth vs. Defending Biases
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