The Bible's historical accuracy is a topic of debate, with some scholars questioning its reliability. However, archaeological findings have consistently supported the Bible's accounts of places, geography, people, and events. The book of Deuteronomy and the Gospel of Luke have been scrutinized and verified through archaeological discoveries, demonstrating the Bible's trustworthiness. While some events may not be provable scientifically, the manuscript evidence for the New Testament is strong, and faith is a reasonable and sensible response to the evidence presented.
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