Bats, Birds, and a Bible Blunder? | Is the Bible Contradictory?
Is the Bible Contradictory?
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According to skeptics, Moses made a big, biological blunder when he placed bats in a list of birds in Leviticus 11:13-19. Join Eric Lyons as he responds to this criticism and demonstrates the logical consistency of Moses’ statement.
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