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  <title>Apologist Wes Huff debates New Ager Billy Carson--&amp;amp; proves WHY we can trust the Bible</title>
  <description>When I was diving down New Age rabbit holes, Billy Carson was a huge voice coming against Christianity and the validity of the Bible as an accurate ancient text, being quoted many times in interviews that Jesus wasn't crucified, he had a wife, and the creation story in Genesis was copied from the Sumerian text Enuma Elish. &amp;amp;nbsp;After trusting people with Phd's by their names and Harvard Divinity scholars without doing proper fact checking, Canadian Apologist Wes Huff debates Billy in an interview I wish I had heard years ago, not only providing empirical evidence that many of the claims Billy makes are innacurate, but does it with brilliant dignity, respect, and honor. &amp;amp;nbsp;So many, like me, were lured away by false teachings that produced a harvest of destruction. &amp;amp;nbsp;I encourage you to listen to the entire interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7ngjtT43-4&amp;amp;amp;t=3s To read Peter Stoner's findings on the probability of one man fulfilling 8 Old Testament prophecies: &amp;amp;nbsp;https://keystonebaptist.net/mt-content/uploads/2020/07/applying-the-science-of-probability-to-the-scriptures.pdf &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Head to Heart</author_name>
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