Podcast Episode 103 - Common Questions about the Bible Pt. 2
- crashcoursecatholi
- Nov 19
- 1 min read

What should we do about all those apparent historical and scientific inaccuracies in the Bible? Like Genesis telling us the world was made in seven days, or that there was a flood that covered the whole earth, or that Jonah survived in the belly of a whale for three days?
And what about contradictions within the Bible? Why do some of the Gospel writers recount events differently? Do these discrepancies undermine the reliability of the Bible?
In this episode, we continue our discussion of common questions about the Bible.
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References and further reading/listening/viewing:
The Catholic of the Catholic Church, pts. 112 and 2290
Trent Horn, Hard Sayings
Vatican II, Dei Verbum
Pope Leo XIII, Providentissimus Deus
Catholic Answers:
Jimmy Akin:
Pints With Aquinas:
Peter Kreeft, The Bible: Myth or History
Ascension Presents:
Internet's Most Asked Questions about the Bible (w/ Jeff Cavins)
Tim Gray and Jeff Cavins, Walking With God: A Journey through the Bible






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