Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
“Words mean things” is a simple and powerful truism that certainly applies to our study of God’s word. In our mistranslation podcast series, we have endeavored to establish how much a text of Scripture can be changed by the mistranslation or misunderstanding of a single word. Every word of inspired Scripture can and should be scrutinized for its meaning. Mistranslations
occur sometimes by accident, sometimes because of preconceived belief and sometimes to deliberately deceive. Confusion is the foundation of deception. Satan likes nothing better than planting seeds of error and seeing them called truth. But by God’s grace, we are blessed with all the needed tools to examine and clarify nearly all questions of mistranslation and misunderstanding. Of course, the holy spirit works with us in our continual search for the truth.
Ep. 1077: We Are Christians, But Are We Unified?
Ep. 1076: Does the Bible Contradict Itself ? Part II
Ep. 1075: Am I an Arrogant Christian?
Ep. 1074: Does God Judge Everyone the Same Way?
Ep. 1073: Is Motherhood Still Vital?
Ep. 1072: Does the Bible Contradict Itself? (Part I)
Ep. 1071: Should Christians Ever Criticize Anyone?
Ep. 1070: What Can We Learn From Jesus' Final Prayers?
Ep.1069: What Happened at the Last Supper?
Ep. 1068: Do I Have a Sound Christian Mind?
Ep. 1067: Do Christians Need Hope in Their Lives?
Ep.1066: Do I Seek God's Protection or His Permission?
Ep. 1065: What Was Jesus' Top Priority?
Ep. 1064: Is He Who Hesitates Really Lost? The Story of Lot
Ep. 1063: Is This the Moment You Were Created For? (Part II)
"Ep: 1062 Does Science Prove Intelligent Design?"
How Many Baptisms Are There? Ep. 1061
Ep.1060: What Does a Marriage Need to Be Strong?
You're a Christian, But Are You Holy? Ep. 1059
Do You Communicate or Just Talk? Ep. 1058
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