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July 16, 2004 Facts and Faith (Beyond the Da Vinci Code) “Religion, if it is worth believing, must be based on facts. Yes, there is room for faith, but unless it is faith in facts, faith is not only useless but destructive... The Bible cannot afford to have historical errors. We are encouraged to believe it doctrines because of the reliability of its history... In fact, the reliability of the earthly matters gives us confidence in the reliability of the heavenly matters that are beyond the realm of human investigation... The bottom line is that the Bible has to be reliable about the things of this earth if we are to believe it about the things of heaven. We cannot let the biblical writers off the hook, making excuses for their failures. In their case, even a few minor errors would be fatal to the whole document.” -Erwin Lutzer; Seven Reason Why You Can Trust The Bible, 65-66. Frontline’s 9-week series “Beyond the Da Vinci Code” A Biblical discussion about the best-selling book "The Da Vinci Code," and the issues it raises. (download all the .mp3’s for free on the right) |