Corn in the Bible
Corn in the Bible are the many actual and possible references to the special food of corn in the Bible, despite denial by atheists and evolutionists that corn existed in the wild worldwide.
Corn is references 14 times by the King James Version, yet not once by the modern ESV misled by evolutionists who insist that corn never existed in the wild or outside of America prior to Christopher Columbus, and thus they purged all references to "corn". Modern molecular analysis has virtually disproven that implausible, atheistic theory.
In addition, there is a reference to the Prodigal Son wanting to eat what pigs were eating, and that food has been translated as "pods" or "husks". The preferred translation today of the pig feed is often "pods", as used by the ESV at Luke 15:16 . Today many pigs eat 6 to 8 pounds of feed daily, which can be a mixture of corn and soybeans. Corn is considered the most popular feed for pigs today, but most supplement it with other foods or minerals.