A stunning find at the British Museum last week reconfirms what has become almost commonplace over the past century or so: Archeology invariably upholds the historical veracity of the Old Testament.
Hey Dr. G! I'm getting into the "Evidence Bible" organized by Ray Comfort, and I'm looking for another book to go along side it that might run through the archeological proofs of the scriptures. My history teacher believes that all of religion is myth, hence my current obsession. Lately I've been working up the "satan perverts" and the "deadliest monster" discussion in such a way that he might hear me. So if you had any suggestions, I'd really appreciate it! Sincere blessings, Kala
Oh Yippee! I'm so glad you mentioned this... I have a home video of this tablet from our first visit to the British Museum. We were absolutely fascinated with this little piece of stone. Such fun! Thanks.
Kala: My favorite book of archeological evidences is Kenneth Kitchen's The Ebla Treasure. But, for general discussions, the new little book by Douglas Wilson, Letter from a Christian Citizen, is great--short, pungent, funny, graceful, and very Chestertonian.
Hey Dr. G!
ReplyDeleteI'm getting into the "Evidence Bible" organized by Ray Comfort, and I'm looking for another book to go along side it that might run through the archeological proofs of the scriptures. My history teacher believes that all of religion is myth, hence my current obsession. Lately I've been working up the "satan perverts" and the "deadliest monster" discussion in such a way that he might hear me. So if you had any suggestions, I'd really appreciate it!
Sincere blessings,
Kala
This is another evidential proof
ReplyDeleteWe can use presuppositionally.
Got that from you, Doc!
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Oh Yippee! I'm so glad you mentioned this... I have a home video of this tablet from our first visit to the British Museum. We were absolutely fascinated with this little piece of stone. Such fun! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteKala: My favorite book of archeological evidences is Kenneth Kitchen's The Ebla Treasure. But, for general discussions, the new little book by Douglas Wilson, Letter from a Christian Citizen, is great--short, pungent, funny, graceful, and very Chestertonian.
ReplyDeleteThank you! It sounds excellent.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are well!
Kala
Well thats why we all should realize that the Bible is right no matter what the current Historical and Archaeological findings of the day say.
ReplyDeleteBut its all ways cool to see this happen.