What the Good Book didn't say

What the Good Book didn't say

by J. Stephen Lang
3/5
(10 votes)

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Asking the simple yet provocative question How well do you really know the Bible?', this fascinating book shatters the myths of the most common falsehoods taught about the Good Book and provides the facts.

Redirecting readers back to the original source, Lang has written an entertaining and informative text which will instruct and amuse believers of all faiths, Bible students and sceptics alike.

Format
322 pages
First published
2003
Publishers
Citadel Press

While I enjoyed the parts where the author actually taught us something about the myths about what the Bible really says, it seems that the author spends too much time on a subject that a book like this should not even address. I'm talking about defending the Christian Bible (and Christians) from invisible attackers.

If you are one to hold steadfastly to a belief, this book is not for you. It consists of facts as well as theories.

One of the big problems is that the book often doesn't actually say many these things are incorrect. For example, with the idea that David and Jonathon are homosexual lovers, the author straight out says that we can never know, and gives many of the reasons some postulate that they were lovers without countering them.

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