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A former seminarian explains how he came to the conclusion that the Bible is not a perfect revelation from God, making his case "methodically, persuasively, and with welcome civility," according to Publishers Weekly. He explores the concept of an error-free Bible in meticulous detail to show how it fails on its own terms. Then he examines a handful of cases in which the Bible makes false claims, ranging from minor historical errors to major theological falsehoods.

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A former seminarian explains how he came to the conclusion that the Bible is not a perfect revelation from God, making his case "methodically, persuasively, and with welcome civility," according to Publishers Weekly. He explores the concept of an error-free Bible in meticulous detail to show how it fails on its own terms. Then he examines a handful of cases in which the Bible makes false claims, ranging from minor historical errors to major theological falsehoods.


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Dan Kapr is a former youth pastor and holds a Master of Divinity from New Brunswick Theological Seminary. Since leaving the church, he has continued to spend his time studying philosophy, history, and biblical studies. He works as a data analyst and is also an experienced stand-up comedian. He currently resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Visit Dan's website at www.dankapr.com.