Chris Pinto: August 29, 2016

BRIDGE TO BABYLON
Chris discusses the new documentary: "Bridge to Babylon: Rome, Ecumenism & the Bible." Perhaps the chief threat to the faith once delivered unto the saints is the ongoing attack against the Bible as the inspired and inerrant Word of God.  "Bridge" traces the history of the modern critical movement from the time of Westcott and Hort who changed the text of the New Testament in 1881.  They are often blamed for helping to usher in a new era of Biblical
skepticism, and many believe that the acceptance of their textual theory has systematically eroded trust in the infallible authority Scripture.  Also discussed is some of the history of paleography and its development by the Church of Rome.  Why is paleography important? And was it developed by Rome as part of the Counter Reformation?
 

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