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Better Than Fiction Bible Podcast
The Bible is the most read book ever, but for many it is merely fiction. Join our conversation as we connect the dots to reveal that the story of the Bible is not only true, it's better than fiction.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 198 ratings
Answers to the right questions
So much of the Bible is mysterious to my western mind. Sensational and supernatural don’t always jive with my scientific method thinking, but as a Christian, I believe the Bible is true. I’ve struggled to reconcile and connect the dots in some hard passages. I’m still catching up with episodes,...Read full review »
jrh0356 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/24
Awesome!
I am thrilled to share my thoughts about the Better Than Fiction Bible podcast. This podcast has become a highlight of my week! I love how they pack so much good information into each episode. The hosts are knowledgeable, engaging, and have a great sense of humor. They make the Bible come alive...Read full review »
mattgillis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/30/23
Loving It
I originally avoided listening to this given the pace at which it moves through scripture. I figured I would get bored. However, once I actually I gave it a shot I realized I actually appreciated the level of detail. I find myself listening to several in a row at a time. Just listened to “Go Rest...Read full review »
Troublesome Southern Yankee via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/05/23
Recent Episodes
(Genesis 33:12-20) For all their wisdom and knowledge, Matt and Nathan demonstrate that they don't know about Biblical geography.
Published 04/30/24
(Genesis 33:12-18) We look back at a curious verse and ponder it's meaning. Is really it true that God hates baby Esau?
Published 04/23/24
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