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Is the Bible historically reliable? Many critics claim the Bible is a book of myths or fairy tales. In this episode of Practical Apologetics, we examine the historical evidence. We explore: • Archaeological discoveries like the Tel Dan Inscription and the Nabonidus Cylinders • The historical confirmation of Belshazzar in Daniel 5 • The Pilate Inscription confirming Pontius Pilate • The Pool of Bethesda in John 5 • The Dead Sea Scrolls and Old Testament manuscript stability • New Testament manuscript evidence and textual preservation • The internal unity of the Bible across 1,500 years This episode focuses on historical reliability, not theology. The question is simple: Does the evidence support the Bible’s credibility? Sources referenced: F.F. Bruce — The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable? Josh McDowell & Sean McDowell — Evidence That Demands a Verdict William Lane Craig — Reasonable Faith Norman Geisler & Frank Turek — I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist Daniel B. Wallace — New Testament manuscript research Subscribe for future episodes in this progressive apologetics series. Next episode: Did Jesus really exist? Faith isn’t believing without evidence. It’s trusting where the evidence leads.