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⬅ Answering some objections to miracles
Does the New Testament Quote the Old... ➡

Some miracle claims about blindness, raisings, and nature miracles

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This audio interview with Craig about miracles (the second half) aired on the God Solution on May 11, 2014. (It is the sequel to the part posted the previous week.)
http://eternityimpact.sermon.tv/main/main/20066689

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Posted on Monday, May 26, 2014
Categories: Audio, Miracles

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⬅ Answering some objections to miracles
Does the New Testament Quote the Old... ➡

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