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Updated · Fox News · Aug 9
Dinesh D'Souza Touts Oct. 13 Book With 3-Year Case for Biblical Archaeology
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 9

Dinesh D'Souza Touts Oct. 13 Book With 3-Year Case for Biblical Archaeology

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 9

Summary

  • Oct. 13 is the release date for Dinesh D'Souza's new book, "The Stones Cry Out," which argues archaeological finds support the Bible's historical credibility after a three-year project begun in 2022.
  • 1961's Pilate Stone, a 1967 Deir 'Alla inscription naming "Balaam, son of Beor," and a first-century Caiaphas ossuary are among the examples D'Souza cites to link biblical figures to the historical record.
  • D'Souza says the book is meant to bridge academic archaeology and a broader public, while directly challenging skeptics he argues have been undercut by artifacts recovered from the ground.
  • Israel sits at the book's center: D'Souza said a trip there sparked the project and urged Christians to visit biblical sites, calling the country their spiritual homeland.

Insights

Can ancient stones really prove the Bible's historical accuracy, or are these archaeological claims just a leap of faith?
With major biblical sites opening soon, how will these ancient discoveries reshape our understanding of history and religion?