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  • Fish Tales: (From the Belly of the Whale)

  • Fifty of the Greatest Misconceptions Ever Blamed on the Bible (Reel One, The Hook #50-34)
  • By: W. Kent Smith
  • Narrated by: W. Kent Smith
  • Length: 4 hrs and 35 mins

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Fish Tales: (From the Belly of the Whale)

By: W. Kent Smith
Narrated by: W. Kent Smith
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If you've ever wondered why the Bible is full of so many apparent contradictions, you're not alone. If you're afraid you might betray the God of the Bible if you question centuries-old traditions, you won't, as long as you let scripture speak for itself. To that end, Fish Tales (From the Belly of the Whale) plunges you headlong into an unrelenting search for biblical truth that will forever change how you think about the word of God. Along the way, you'll find that Fish Tales not only exposes the origins of biblical misconceptions, but it also restores the Bible's original message of hope and inspiration, which once made it humanity's brightest light in a darkened world.

©2017 W. Kent Smith (P)2020 W. Kent Smith

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