Is the Bible Historically Reliable? Here’s the Evidence
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If the Bible isn’t reliable, Christianity falls apart.
But if it is… it changes everything.
In this episode of the After Youth Podcast, we take an honest look at one of the biggest questions people ask about faith:
Can you actually trust the Bible?
I’m Josh, and I help lead a young adult group just outside of Chattanooga. Our goal with this podcast is simple: to help you navigate life and live confidently for God—and that starts with knowing why you believe what you believe.
Whether you’ve grown up in church or you’re skeptical of everything you’ve heard, this conversation is designed to help you understand why Christians believe what they believe—not just accept it blindly.
We walk through:
- Why the Bible should be considered a historical document
- How the Gospels function as eyewitness accounts
- What makes the New Testament more reliable than other ancient writings
- The role of manuscripts, timelines, and evidence
- And what it really means if Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection are true
If you’ve ever wondered:
- “How do we know the Bible hasn’t changed?”
- “Is this just a myth that people believe?”
- “Why should I trust something written thousands of years ago?”
This episode is for you.
📚 Resources mentioned:
- The Case for Christ — Lee Strobel
- Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus — Nabeel Qureshi
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If this episode helps you, share it with someone who’s asking real questions about faith.