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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shows that the Bible often can not tell right from wrong., October 18, 1997
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Peter Ungar (New Rochelle NY United States) - See all my reviews
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Ignore the offensive Introduction by Jon Murray. The bulk of the book consists of quotations in which God or his agents do evil things, among them exterminating entire populations and punishing persons for the crimes of others. Making the crucifixion of his own exemplary son the price for redeeming sinful mankind is something one might expect from a Caligula or a Nero, not a just deity.

Many factual contradictions in the Bible are also listed. The devout reader will realize that he had been conditioned to suspend all critical thinking in the course of religious activities.

I rated the book 5 stars despite of the fact that it could be improved by deleting much of it, because there is no other book like it.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Bible Refutes Itself, January 3, 1998
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This book contains all the contradictions, absurdities and atrocities in the Christian Bible. The introduction is a lame piece of writing, and the book contains a lot of repetition, but there's no better way to prepare for a debate with a Christian. This book is a one-stop Bible buster.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Standard biblical errancy reference, April 19, 2001
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This book raises most of the right issues about the reliability of the Bible, especially regarding the problems surrounding the teaching and character of Jesus. Their comments on the fig tree story in Mark 11 are especially incisive. (I would add that Jesus could have miraculously made the fig tree produce fruit out of season, if he wanted figs that badly. And if the tree was someone's property, he committed an act of vandalism by killing it!)

The chapter that hasn't worn well, however, is the one where Foote and Ball describe all of what they considered "obscenities" in the Bible. Perhaps to their Victorian sensibilities (the book was originally published circa 1900 CE), descriptions of circumcisions, menstruation taboos, "goings in unto the harlot," and so forth were unseemly, but as a 21st Century CE Materialist I don't find them particularly offensive. The Old Testament writers are generally quite frank about the animal substrate in human nature, which New Testament writers try to ignore or "spiritualize" away as they were under the influence of Greek philosophical dualism. Not all Greek-inspired writers were that reticent to acknowledge the biological facts of human existence, however: The Roman Epicurean, Lucretius, is quite as open about bodily functions in his poem _De Rerum Natura_ as many of the Old Testament writers are.

No, I'm not offended by the Bible's acknowledgement of our animality. It just supports the Materialist position that we are products of this world, and not visitors from some "higher plane." The passages which offended Foote and Ball may be in bad taste, or present examples of conduct which wouldn't be wise to emulate, but I don't consider them specimens of biblical errancy per se.

Still, this book is a worthwhile addition to the skeptic's library, despited the compilers' outdated attitudes.

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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Reference for Debaters on Both Sides of the Issue, December 30, 2003
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It's nice to see all the supposed errors of the King James Version laid out in one volume. Of course, pointing out mistakes in the KJV only shows that its translators made errors. Many of these errors are pretty trivial and many others turn out to be more symptomatic of the impoverished imaginations of those who dwell on such trivialities. Even if this book did refute the KJV, it wouldn't refute any other translation, nor would it make a dent in the ancient texts.

Still, this book is useful, not only for those looking to poke holes in what is one of the literary masterpieces of the English language, but for Christian apologists who try to explain such problems to unbelievers as why God's decision to drown the whole world was morally justified, while some man who wishes to imitate God by drowning a few of his morally depraved neighbors would not be morally justified in doing so.

The persistent ridiculing tone of the authors is distracting, but this book is a useful reference.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Condradictions, December 11, 2008
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I did not realize it was simply a list of Biblical Contradicts, but I still liked and would recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Bible Handbook, October 11, 2011
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This book is over twenty years old and still in great condition. Oh, yes it's a classic. I recommend anyone who isn't dogmatic when it comes to religion to purchase this book. Thanks to Amazon this book is apart of my book collection.
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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Bible Handbook, May 5, 2009
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The book was shipped quickly and was in the exact shape that they mentioned. That's what I expect out of a transaction. Keep up the good work.
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