• Bruce C.E. Fleming Episode Revisited

  • Jan 11 2022
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Bruce C.E. Fleming Episode Revisited

  • Summary

  • Are modern Bible translations responsible in part for the gender inequality that women face in society today? Dr. Bruce Fleming, author of The Book Of Eden, and host of The Eden Podcast claims that a lot of pollution has been dumped into Genesis 3:16 by many modern translations of the Bible. He suggests that these inaccurate translations may be the basis for justification of gender-based bias and abuse globally. Listen as he explains his rationale, and see if you agree with his argument.

    This episode was originally aired on September 14th, 2021.

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