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What is Truth, and how historical truth relates to religious truth

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About this Lesson

What is truth?

More than ever it’s an important question.
Fake news, conflicting viewpoints, frightening world events, how do we know what to believe?

On one level if the confusion over truth were just confined to the political realm or whatever tragedy consumes the news, one option would be to block the media noise and hope things will get better.

But we can’t do that in all of life.

Some areas matter much more than the latest political outrage, media event, or even the latest on the pandemic, and truth in these areas has eternal consequences.

In spiritual realities, truth matters! And this video lesson package (video, notes/transcript, questions) will help you learn how to determine overall what is truth and specifically how it applies to the Christian Bible. 

This lesson is part of a 4‐part  foundational series:

How Truth & History confirm that we can trust the Christian Bible

#1 What is Truth?

#2 How do historians determine Truth?

#3 How is the historical truth of the Christian Bible unique? part one. . . a comparison with the Hindu and Buddhist scriptures

#4 How is the historical truth of the Christian Bible unique? part two. . . a comparison with Muslim and Mormon scriptures

Please plan to listen to or watch all four lessons for a full understanding of the topic of why we can trust the Christian Bible.

This is an extremely important foundational series of lessons. Though it takes more than intellectual assent to the truths of the Christian faith to become a believer in Jesus (the demons know the truth of it as the book of James tells us), it is important to trust our eternal destiny to a faith that is based on historical, verifiable evidence and not merely fables and myth.

This series of videos will give you confidence that your faith has a verifiable, historical, trustworthy foundation.

Included in this Lesson

  • An 1080p video
  • A PDF of Notes/Transcript of the lesson
  • A PDF of Questions on the lesson for individual study or group discussion
  • Two digital files of images you can use to promote the topic
  • Unlimited reproduction rights of the video and handouts within your church, group, ministry, or business.
In the files below:
  • The MP4 file has the video—the name may be a bit odd as the program I’m using automatically sometimes gives it a new name when I save it.
  • The ZIP file has the PDFs of notes and question pages, plus the image files.
You will get the following files:
  • MP4 (77MB)
  • ZIP (5MB)