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Tracking Truth, Part 1

54 min · 1 de ene de 2022
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Matt Leavenworth is a new friend of mine. On his suggestion, we recorded a conversation on trying to tease out the truth about God, the Bible, and mythology. How should we understand these ancient human fixtures in light of changing standards of truth? What we intended as a guest-hosted interview to help me sort through my changing views on these topics turned out to be more of a heart-to-heart between two earnest seekers.  Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/thehinterlands]

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