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July 25, 2006

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Misquoting Jesus

Misquote 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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  1. Jul 25 2006

    I was thinking the book looks about 20 years old.

  2. Jul 25 2006

    Retro is in. ;)

  3. Jul 25 2006

    Not to be mean, but that's not retro, that's cheap 70's.

  4. Jul 26 2006

    We are currently offering free review copies to the first 20 users to ask.

  5. Richard
    Jul 27 2006

    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 !

  6. Jul 27 2006

    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.

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