Misquoting Jesus
One of the most prolific and intelligent critics of the scriptures and their integrity is Bart Ehrman, who I have written about before (see Who’s Afraid of Bart Ehrman?). One of his books, Misquoting Jesus, has, like the DaVinci Code, started what could become an industry of counter-point books. The first I’ve seen is Dillon Burroughs’ Misquotes in Misquoting Jesus: Why You can Still Believe. The author looks about 20 years old, and the reviews are mixed. But it looks interesting.
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I was thinking the book looks about 20 years old.
Retro is in. ;)
Not to be mean, but that's not retro, that's cheap 70's.
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Well ,I would love to have one ! I`m not sure how you can mis-quote someone that is revealed in the bible in secondhand and thirdhand mythical literature, but I`de love to hear the arguments !
Richard, can you please explain to me how the Bible (particularly the NT, since we're dealing with Jesus) is second and third hand mythical literature? I would like to see your evidence for that, please. Thanks.