• All That's Wrong with the Bible

  • Contradictions, Absurdities, and More
  • By: Jonah David Conner
  • Narrated by: James R. Cheatham
  • Length: 3 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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All That's Wrong with the Bible

By: Jonah David Conner
Narrated by: James R. Cheatham
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Publisher's summary

Can we prove that the Bible makes false claims?

Do its moral teachings justify it being called "The Good Book?"

Has the text been modified throughout the centuries?

What about all those prophecies?

Written by a linguist, ex-fundamentalist graduate of Liberty University, this book goes straight to the evidence and presents a concise case-by-case analysis of the most salient problems in the Christian Scriptures. With insightful commentary concerning frequent rebuttals used by apologists, it makes a solid case against evangelical claims to inerrancy.

This second edition has a much improved third chapter, providing several more examples of scribal changes to the New Testament, as well as a completely new section on textual differences in Greek manuscripts.

©2017 Jonah David Conner (P)2022 Tantor

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Clear comparison

A nice and tidy clear comparison of major and minor contradictions and absurdities, a wonderful resource.

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Incredibly great points so well explained

This book explains .. so well ...many ideas facts arguments that I can't wait to talk/debate a few apologetics. I'm definitely going to be much better armed with facts and real life comparisons and thousands of examples of what's wrong with the bible. This book brings up so many examples of stuff I never noticed or thought of or read in other books like this one

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Connor is Not Great

Dull. An inventory of inconsistencies in the Bible. Doubtful that it contains ALL of them. Doesn't really cover anything new. We knew all this stuff already...or should have. Connor basically lays out some of the findings that caused him to leave the Christian faith. OK. Fair enough. But not very interesting for the rest of us. We know that the flaws in the Bible are there and that they don't matter to the devout. And, also, the narrator sounds like he is preaching to us. That's not entertaining either. Tough to find much to like here;

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