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Is the Bible Authentic? | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Is the Bible authentic? Andy Stanley provides an interesting perspective.
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He noted that the New Testament writers—especially Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—did not write a story.
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The gospel writers recorded history.
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The Bible wasn’t written in an attempt to convert someone to a religion.
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It’s a collection of letters, poetry, and historical writings from over 900 scribes and prophets over thousands of years.
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Miraculously, it reads as one story.
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As the best-selling book of all time,
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the authenticity of the Bible has more going for it than skeptics will like to admit—
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but don’t take my word for it. Read it for yourself and see how the story unfolds.
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I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.