TJHairball
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So the other week I was listening to NPR, and what do I hear but one of my state's leading experts on religion being interviewed about his new book.
So I'm wondering if I should buy a copy just to display actual scholarly historical analysis of the matter to the next person who comes by to tell me all about the absolute infallible unaltered Word of God direct from the Savior's lips himself. I get a little tired of such.
Or is it going to be even worth buying it, and then going through a couple editions of the Bible with it?
It looks like a very well done book, averaging 4.5/5 stars on Amazon reader reviews in spite of a couple reviewers who seem to think it's a heretical work, and the author a heretic for not having the faith that God would guide the assorted scribes over the years into maintaining His word perfectly.
So I'm wondering if I should buy a copy just to display actual scholarly historical analysis of the matter to the next person who comes by to tell me all about the absolute infallible unaltered Word of God direct from the Savior's lips himself. I get a little tired of such.
Or is it going to be even worth buying it, and then going through a couple editions of the Bible with it?
It looks like a very well done book, averaging 4.5/5 stars on Amazon reader reviews in spite of a couple reviewers who seem to think it's a heretical work, and the author a heretic for not having the faith that God would guide the assorted scribes over the years into maintaining His word perfectly.