No Errors in My Bible, Sorry About Yours

Is the Bible filled with scientific and historical errors? Does it repeatedly contradict itself? Indeed, was it written by "pious frauds" centuries after the fact? No. No.
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Whereas most apologetic works begin with the refutations of a philosophical argument against Christianity or go book by book through the Bible showing how verse a does not contradict verse b, Mark allows the specific criticism leveled at the Bible to speak first.

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In so doing, this better relates to the reader real life situations. When you are in college or in the coffee shop, inevitably someone is going to throw out one of these charges thinking that you are now reeling on your heels and they have you cornered.

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Mark equips the reader to not only be able to adequately respond, but to do so in a logical and concise manner. In many cases, the one offering the criticism will be shown to be ignorant of the facts or just parroting something they have heard in the past. For many, the Christian is the one who has given up on thinking, Mark shows in No Errors in My Bible that it is the unbeliever who fails to think critically.

Still, it must be noted that you cannot argue someone into the kingdom and must rely on the Holy Spirit even when debating or discussing these matters to bring about the change necessary for a salvific response to the message of the gospel that you are proclaiming. This author is obviously a true Christian and has researched the topic of Biblical authenticity very thoroughly. A critique for this book is that there were several typos and editing mistakes throughout the volume.

Also, the cover art for the book seemed a little bit odd to me, but that is just my preference.


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This book made me realize that I need to study for myself why I believe what I believe and how I can defend myself in a world that is increasingly anti-Christian. I think that every Christian needs to examine the facts for themselves, but this book would definitely be a step in the right direction to do just that.

Well, I wrote this book, so don't look for an objective review here!

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I've heard a lot of statements over the years about how the Bible is filled with scientific and historical errors and internal contradictions. But in almost every case, when I looked for details, the problems evaporated. Criticisms often turned out to be based on "absolutely no benefit of the doubt" assumptions, or arguments that boil down to "I don't care what evidence you offer -- that just sounds unlikely to me and I refuse t Well, I wrote this book, so don't look for an objective review here! Criticisms often turned out to be based on "absolutely no benefit of the doubt" assumptions, or arguments that boil down to "I don't care what evidence you offer -- that just sounds unlikely to me and I refuse to believe it".

So I decided to put together a book listing a bunch of these criticisms and giving my reply to each.

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I've collected information from a variety of sources, including science, ancient historical writings, archaeology, even a little bit of mathematics. And yes, there are some criticisms that really have some validity and that are tough to answer. I've included those in the book because they are, after all, the most interesting.

Jan 16, Jonathan Smith rated it really liked it.

No Errors in My Bible, Sorry about Yours

The book while at tmes a slow reading was a great review of many so called erros in the Bible. The chapters are subdivided into topics which makes it very easy to digest teh book in small readings or to use in a Bible study itself. The book is well researched and has a logical prgression. While the topic is interesting adn teh author's arguments strong the reading at times displays teh author's science background and the book takes on a textbook style. Overall an interesting and good read. Stanley D Wallace rated it really liked it May 28, Dominick Cancilla rated it liked it Jun 14, Romy marked it as to-read Dec 14, Joanne marked it as to-read Dec 15, Starletta marked it as to-read Dec 15, Happy Bookaholic marked it as to-read Dec 15, Robin added it Dec 15, Ann marked it as to-read Dec 15, Sometimes our victims are not ready to express forgiveness even though it would be the healthiest thing for them to do.

Wounds might be too deep, more proof of remorse might be needed, and more evidence of change might need to be given. Thus, we are delighted when our forgiveness is accepted, but we accept whatever response is given. If the offended is unable to give or express forgiveness, give them more time and do more restorative work to rebuild the relationship—such as in the next step.

Restitution is a biblical concept seen both in the Old and New Testaments. It means the return of something to its rightful owner, and recompense for injury or loss.


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In a similar way, we can demonstrate true remorse by making amends as best we can. In summary, these seven steps will ensure that you have done everything you can to right a wrong and mend an injured relationship.

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