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How close is our current Bible to the original and earliest writings? What does it mean that the gospels sometimes record events in different ways? Are they contradictions? Did the early scribes make mistakes as they hand copied original documents? These questions and more were discussed by a panel of distinguished participants. The panel discussion proceeded the lecture by Dr. William Mounce, entitled "Statistics Don't Lie, or Do They?"
Panel Participants:
Jeff Cate - Professor of New Testament, California Baptist University, Riverside, CA. Dr. Cate received his degrees from Samford University and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Some areas of interest are Greek manuscripts, the Gospel of Mark and the Revelation of John.
calbaptist.edu
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www.samford.edu
Elijah Hixson - Research Fellow, Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, Plano, TX
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Bill Mounce - President of BiblicalTraining.org, Washougal, WA
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Randy Richards - Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, FL. Dr. Richards received his degrees from Texas Wesleyan College and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has taught in several US states and Indonesia. He is the author of numerous books.
www.pba.edu
txwes.edu
swbts.edu
Mark Lanier - (Moderator) Trial Attorney, Bible Teacher, Author, & Founder of LTL
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