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ποΈ 17 May 2023
β±οΈ 67 minutes
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0:00.0 | On today's episode of the SSPX podcast, we'll continue our apologetic series by looking at the Old Testament. |
0:14.8 | In our last episode, we saw that revelation from God is necessary. Now, we'll begin to look at one of the |
0:20.7 | main ways we know about revelation |
0:22.4 | through Scripture. But can we trust Scripture? How do we know that the Bible is true, much less |
0:28.9 | divinely inspired? Can we really trust that this collection of books from hundreds, thousands of |
0:34.4 | years ago, is accurate? And how are we supposed to interpret it? |
0:39.1 | You can find notes to all of these episodes at SSPXpodcast.com slash apologetics, |
0:43.9 | as well as all our previous episodes. |
0:46.4 | There as well, you can find a link to help support this project. |
0:49.4 | This is free to listen to as well as all the resources that we're posting. |
0:52.6 | But if you can help with a one-time or a small monthly recurring donation, you'll be making sure that we can continue this work |
0:58.1 | of producing good Catholic content on a regular basis. Now, let's join Father Ruder for |
1:04.0 | episode number seven of our apologetics series. Welcome to our next episode on our apologetics series. Father Ruter, how are you? |
1:14.9 | I'm well, Andrew. How are you? |
1:16.4 | I'm doing fine. Thank you. I'm excited to dive into a little bit of biblical studies with you. |
1:24.6 | Biblical studies, from what I understand, just before we get started, it is an entirely different subject matter. |
1:31.2 | And it's a fascinating one that I haven't spent a lot of time on. |
1:34.6 | Is it something that's always interested you? |
1:36.5 | I'm wondering if you chose to do this episode or if you were asked to do this one? |
1:41.2 | I was asked to do it, but I was very happy to do it because it is a fascinating |
1:46.0 | topic and the more you study the, the more fascinating it becomes in fact. So I was asked and |
1:52.6 | I'm happy to do it. Fantastic. Well, thank you for doing it. We're going to be talking a little bit more |
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