20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 90)
Credibility score: 76/100 — Mostly Credible. Analyzed 8 claims. 6 claim(s) rated as highly credible.
Claims analyzed
Recorded bookshelf tour to answer myths and questions — Mostly Credible (50/100)
Bookshelf tour to bust myths? This is the content we didn't know we needed — let's see if the myths are as wild as the setup 👀📚😏
Hallucinations textbook shows no scientific basis for group disciple hallucinations of Jesus — Mostly Credible (80/100)
Hallucinations book 'proves' no group disciple Jesus visions — solid apologetics flex, but acting like one textbook seals the deal? Chef's kiss confidence 👻✝️😬✅
Preparing to teach Hebrews next year; excited for Beckwith's OT canon book — Mostly Credible (70/100)
Teaching Hebrews next year + hyped for Beckwith's canon deep dive — nerd flex incoming, we're here for the bookish thirst 📖🙌😎
Geisler's 'When Skeptics Ask' and 'When Critics Ask' are fantastic Bible difficulty resources — Mostly Credible (50/100)
Fair take on Geisler's books — they're legit classics for apologetics nerds, no cap 😤✅. But calling them 'fantastic' while admitting you cherry-pick? Chef's kiss of nuance 👌.
Craig's book is strong old Earth view next to AiG's young Earth perspective — Mostly Credible (95/100)
Nailed the Craig vs AiG shelf matchup — one's **mytho-history Adam 750k years ago**, other's 6k-year literalism. Rare honest 'both strong' from a pastor 😤✅🔥.
Craig Keener's Miracles book covers philosophical foundations and miracle accounts — Mostly Credible (95/100)
Nailed the description of Keener's book like he wrote the back cover blurb himself 😤✅ — dude actually read it, not just skimmed Wikipedia. Who authorized actual accuracy?? 🔥
Beale & Carson commentary explains NT use of OT allusions — Mostly Credible (92/100)
Described Beale/Carson commentary perfectly — 'thoughtful words on allusions' is chef's kiss accurate 👏😤 — hate to say it but this guy's bookshelf is earning its keep today ✅🔥
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