This important new volume is the most comprehensive critique of the Bible ever written.
Author C. Dennis McKinsey believes that we have only seen or heard the good things about the Bible, without any exposure to its many shortcomings. McKinsey argues that the lack of criticism of Biblical writings has wrongly affected millions of people in their beliefs in a variety of ways. He maintains that it is becoming imperative not only that the Bible's inadequacies be exposed, but that its negative teachings be corrected.
McKinsey thinks the Bible is a deceptively inaccurate conglomeration of mythology and folklore masquerading as a valid picture of historical reality that keeps its readers in a detached stupour. In The Encyclopedia of Biblical Errancy, McKinsey strives to tell both the good and bad of biblical writings with the most comprehensive and thoroughly-researched expose of the Bible's errors, contradictions, and fallacies. Loaded with thousands of citations and contradictions, The Encyclopedia of Biblical Errancy vividly proves the Bible to be its own worst enemy.
C. Dennis McKinsey (Springfteld. 0H) is the editor of the Biblical Errancy Newsletter.
553 pages Publication date 21st September, 1995
ISBN 0-87975-926-7
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