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Tag: words of Jesus

Can we really trust that Jesus said and did all that, or have the Gospels been distorted?

May 18, 2022 MatthewRuttan

Do the Gospels accurately preserve what Jesus said and did? Haven’t they become distorted? How can we know with any confidence? This podcast (audio and text) gives you 5 important points to consider.

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