Not for Chiritians who are afraid to be challanged.
The book is not an easy read and if you are of the belief system that the Bible has "no errors" you will be unlikely to struggle through the data that the author includes showing that there have been many errors and changes made to the New Testament over the years.
The author discusses the conflicting reports in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. He discusses how and why these differences could have occurred.
If you stick with it, it is well worth reading. I found the last few chapters to be of particular interest as they address changes made to devalue women and to fan the flames of hatred of the Jews.
The author discusses the conflicting reports in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. He discusses how and why these differences could have occurred.
If you stick with it, it is well worth reading. I found the last few chapters to be of particular interest as they address changes made to devalue women and to fan the flames of hatred of the Jews.
Excellent book, disproves Justice Scalia's notion that atheists shouldn't be teaching bible classes. The author does come down in favor of several interpretations of scripture.