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The Bible Says So

What We Get Right (and Wrong) About Scripture’s Most Controversial Issues

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The Bible Says So

De: Dan McClellan
Narrado por: Dan McClellan
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Bible scholar and popular TikToker Dan McClellan confronts misconceptions about the Bible. This program is read by the author.

The Bible is the world’s most influential book, but do we really know what it says? Every day across social media and in homes, businesses, and public spaces, people try to cut debate short by claiming that "the Bible says so!" However, they commonly disagree about what it actually does and doesn't say, particularly when it comes to socially significant issues. For instance, does the Bible say we should be on the lookout for an antichrist associated with the number 666? Does it say women shouldn’t wear revealing clothing? Does it say it’s okay to hit your kids?

In The Bible Say So, Dan McClellan leverages his popular "data over dogma" approach, and his years of experience in the academy and on social media, to lay out in clear and accessible ways what the data indicate the Bible does and doesn't say about issues ranging from homosexuality, abortion, and slavery to monotheism, inspiration, and even God's wife. Smart, accessible, and informative, The Bible Says So is an invaluable resource for our fractious times.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press Essentials.

©2025 Dan McClellan (P)2025 Macmillan Audio
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"With faith-based skepticism and a hint of irreverence... The work will best serve readers hoping to resolve specific issues with how the Bible is used."—Library Journal

"Smart and historically grounded... Combining fine-grained textual analysis with enlightening historical context, this is a valuable resource."—Publishers Weekly

"This book empowers readers to engage with the Bible without fear of questioning. For anyone seeking to understand the Bible beyond literal and inerrant interpretations, Dan's work is an essential guide to finding a more compassionate and authentic connection with scripture…a much-needed resource for the deconstructing Christian."—Rev Karla Kamstra, author of Deconstructing: Leaving Church, Finding Faith

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Great listen. It’s packed with a ton of information. Very enlightening for both religious and non-religious folk alike. My favorite part though was in Chapter 8 when Dan makes a Tim Robinson/I Think You Should Leave reference (it had me very hyped). Amazing work, Dan👏🏻

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I love the presentation of the historical considerations in a way that everyday people could understand

Amazing information

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Rigorously compassionate. Dan's mission to spread the good word doesn't stop here. He is building a framework for pastors/scholars/readers everywhere. This is the future of Bible revisionism. A new Bible is long over due. Perhaps I will get to see a new canon evolve in my lifetime that emphasizes love and compassion above all else followed by other teachings that do not conflict with love or compassion. Dan is one of the greatest public servants in our generation. ty

Good pronunciation makes it easy to listen at 2x

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Such an informative book, so glad Dan did the audiobook himself. Will have to buy this in physical copy, too. There is just so much information.

Book of the year

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This book tricked me (in a good way). I’d seen enough of Dan McClellan’s YouTube videos to know that he doesn’t mess around when it comes to scrutinizing ancient texts, but the brightly-colored cover and whimsical font made me expect a somewhat dumbed-down summary of Bible controversies. Not so! The author wades boldly into the weeds of textual criticism, bolstering his analysis of scripture with rigorous research and careful logic. There are chapters that you’d expect in a book like this (Biblical inspiration, homosexuality, slavery, abortion, hell, women’s rights, the divinity of Jesus), but there are also topics that I wouldn’t have predicted and thoroughly enjoyed (God’s body, God’s wife, divine deception, polytheism in the Old Testament, modest clothing, the mark of the beast, etc). McClellan’s challenges to Christian fundamentalism are incisive, and his nuanced argumentation was right up my alley.

That said, the book is consistently inviting. The author keeps things conversational, cracking jokes and referencing many TikTok duels with over-zealous and under-informed Christian apologists. Occasionally, his rhetoric turns sharp, especially when denouncing the religious oppression of vulnerable people, but overall the book’s tone is gracious. The short chapters make for an engaging listen. In an era when the Bible is increasingly wielded as a club to silence marginalized groups, McClellan’s “data over dogma” approach is both a breath of fresh air and an urgent rallying cry.

A breath of fresh air and an urgent rallying cry

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