Who Changed the Bible, and Why?

Who Changed the Bible, and Why?

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The One Verse That Made Bart Question Everything

Different Christian denominations have different beliefs about the Bible, and those who leave the faith have different ideas again. Today, Dr. Bart Ehrman joins me to talk about how his changing beliefs impacted his views on the Bible, and why he finally changed his mind about al ...  Show more

Why Christians Keep the 10 Commandments (But Ignore the Rest of the Old Testament)

The 10 Commandments are the most famous laws in the Bible, despite the fact that most people can't name more than a few. Today, I'm joined by Bart Ehrman to discuss why the 10 commandments are so famous, and why Christians still see them as important, even though most of the othe ...  Show more

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