J. Warner explores the reliability of the evidence for Jesus, explaining that the skepticism toward the Gospels often stems from a distrust of their historical validity. He argues that even using strict forensic standards, the Gospel writers’ transformation from outsiders to eyewitness insiders bolsters their credibility, and that sufficient non-Christian sources close to the events also confirm the historicity of Jesus.

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J. Warner explores the reliability of the evidence for Jesus, explaining that the skepticism toward the Gospels often stems from a distrust of their historical validity. He argues that even using strict forensic standards, the Gospel writers’ transformation from outsiders to eyewitness insiders bolsters their credibility, and that sufficient non-Christian sources close to the events also confirm the historicity of Jesus. https://coldcasechristianity.com/videos/how-can-we-know-if-the-evidence-for-jesus-is-even-reliable-video/ #EvidentialFaith #ChristianApologetics #ReasonableFaith #ColdCaseChristianity #JWarnerWallace #ForensicFaith #ChristianWorldview #InvestigateChristianity #EvidenceForGod #FaithAndReason
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How Can We Know If the Evidence for Jesus Is Even Reliable? (Video)
J. Warner explores the reliability of the evidence for Jesus, explaining that the skepticism toward the Gospels often stems from a distrust of their historical validity. He argues that even using strict forensic standards, the Gospel writers' transformation from outsiders to eyewitness insiders bolsters their credibility, and that sufficient non-Christian sources close to the events
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