• ✝️ 10 Common Bible Myths You Thought Were True! ✝️

  • Feb 20 2025
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast

✝️ 10 Common Bible Myths You Thought Were True! ✝️

  • Summary

  • In this eye-opening episode of Behind the Mike Podcast, host Mike Stone dives into 10 common myths about the Bible that many people believe—but aren’t actually in Scripture!

    From the forbidden fruit to the number of wise men at Jesus’ birth, you’ll be surprised at how many misconceptions have crept into our understanding of the Bible. Join us as we uncover the truth behind these myths and explore what the Bible really says.

    Whether you’re a lifelong Christian, new to the faith, or just curious about the Bible, this episode will challenge your assumptions and deepen your understanding of God’s Word. Don’t miss it!

    👍 Like, Subscribe, and Share this video to help others discover the truth behind these biblical myths!

    📌 CHAPTERS:
    00:00 - Intro: Busting Bible Myths
    00:21 - Myth #1: "God helps those who help themselves"
    00:49 - Myth #2: The forbidden fruit was an apple
    01:22 - Myth #3: There were three wise men at Jesus’ birth
    02:10 - Myth #4: Satan rules hell
    02:39 - Myth #5: Money is the root of all evil
    03:08 - Myth #6: Jonah was swallowed by a whale
    03:57 - Myth #7: Christians shouldn’t judge others
    04:27 - Myth #8: Eve alone is to blame for the fall
    04:56 - Myth #9: Noah took only two of every animal
    05:54 - Myth #10: People become angels when they die
    06:52 - Closing: Why studying Scripture matters

    BEHIND THE MIKE PODCAST WEBSITE:
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