Something Does Not Have to Be True to be Believed!
By Mark Flippo
The percentage of Americans who believe untrue things varies significantly depending on the topic. For example, 41% of Americans believed at least one false political claim in one survey, and 17% believed a specific QAnon-related conspiracy theory. Other beliefs, like the Earth being flat or NASA faking the Moon landing, were rejected by most people, though approximately 10% agreed with these types of claims.
The same thing is true with things in the Bible. So many believe that Adam and Eve ate an apple. Sorry Wrong! In that area they grow pomegranates. Others believe the wise men came to the cradle when Jesus was a baby, but the truth is He was two years old when they met Jesus as a toddler. Surprised, just do a little research and you will find many things that you have believed that need an adjustment!
http://moderndaypararblesrfc.com
By Mark Flippo
The percentage of Americans who believe untrue things varies significantly depending on the topic. For example, 41% of Americans believed at least one false political claim in one survey, and 17% believed a specific QAnon-related conspiracy theory. Other beliefs, like the Earth being flat or NASA faking the Moon landing, were rejected by most people, though approximately 10% agreed with these types of claims.
The same thing is true with things in the Bible. So many believe that Adam and Eve ate an apple. Sorry Wrong! In that area they grow pomegranates. Others believe the wise men came to the cradle when Jesus was a baby, but the truth is He was two years old when they met Jesus as a toddler. Surprised, just do a little research and you will find many things that you have believed that need an adjustment!
http://moderndaypararblesrfc.com