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The earliest manuscript of New Testament writings comes from a mere fifty years after the writer lived. Yet, people still want to claim we can’t know what the originals said!

This is Ken Ham, author of the eye-opening book Six Days and Church Compromise.

Because we don’t have the original New Testament documents, many skeptics claim we can’t possibly know if what we have today is close to the original. .

Now, we also don’t have the original of Plato’s Dialogues. The earliest copy we have is from over a thousand years after he lived. We also don’t have the original of Julius Caesar’s Gallic Wars—the earliest copy is from nine hundred years after his life. And yet no one doubts these writings. .

But the earliest manuscript of New Testament writings comes from a mere fifty years after the writer lived. And people still want to claim we can’t know what the originals said! .

The problem isn’t the evidence—it’s a spiritual problem! .

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