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English: The Contradictions That Cracked My Faith

If the Bible is the perfect, inerrant word of God, why does it contain contradictions that can’t be easily explained away? In this episode of Faith in Question, we’re breaking down five major Bible contradictions that might make you rethink everything you thought you knew.

From who actually told David to take a census to where Jesus' disciples first saw him after the resurrection, these inconsistencies aren’t just minor details—they challenge the very foundation of biblical inerrancy.

🔹 Topics Covered: • Who told David to number Israel—God or Satan? (2 Samuel 24:1 vs. 1 Chronicles 21:1) • Can you see God and live? (Exodus 33:20 vs. Genesis 32:30) • Who really killed Goliath? (1 Samuel 17:50 vs. 2 Samuel 21:19) • How did Judas die? (Matthew 27:5 vs. Acts 1:18) • Where did Jesus’ disciples see him first? (Matthew 28:16-17 vs. Luke 24:33-37)

And just to show how common these contradictions are, we throw in five rapid-fire bonus contradictions at the end!

So what do we do with these inconsistencies? Should they be ignored? Explained away? Or do they reveal something deeper about the nature of the Bible itself?

👉 Have you heard these contradictions before? Do you know of others that more people should be aware of? Drop a comment below and let’s discuss!

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