19| The Revised Edition
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Welcome to Talking Truth! In this episode, we look at Roald Dahl, an author whose children’s books were revised because people saw them as having offensive or sensitive wording and language. We also look at Thomas Jefferson and how he created his own Bible by cutting out pages and leaving out any mention of miracles, Jesus’ divinity, or the resurrection. All this goes to show that sometimes people like to add or remove words from things they do not like. Do people today do that to the Bible? Do we? Listen to this episode of Talking Truth as we look at what the Bible says about this. Thank you for listening to Talking Truth, and make sure to come back every Tuesday for a new episode, and also every Thursday for a special episode that is a part of my 2024 podcast series, Buried Treasure. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allyson-tanksley/message
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