When and How Much Should We Rely on Biblical Experts?

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Cold case detective, J. Warner Wallace discusses Cold-Case Christianity with Brady Blevins from the Atheist Christian Book Club. In this clip, J. Warner answers an objection leveled by an atheist in the group: Readers see that you (J. Warner) seem to agree with some scholars in your book but disagree with others. How does this make sense? J. Warner addresses this issue as he describes the nature of circumstantial evidence.
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We know in part and see in part. Great wisdom, Detective Wallace!

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This is a cool. I love Habermas’ work, but it’s great to see that there are believers who take different approaches to the evidence and still arrive at the same conclusion.

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Trusting experts is mostly about being sure they don't have an overtly manipulative agenda and you can confirm what they say.

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