Is It God's Word?

If it is more unlikely that the hundreds of miraculous events claimed in the Bible could have gone unnoticed by independent, disinterested parties than it is likely that the events actually happened, then it is reasonable to doubt the historicity of the completely biased claims that such events happened. - Farrell Till

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

God Is Pro-Life?

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From *The Skeptical Review Online*: by Farrell Till The longer I live, the more puzzled I am by the way that people will cling to be...
Sunday, October 14, 2018

An Unlikely Story

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Farrell Till makes some great points concerning the  unlikeliness  of the behavior of the Israelites during  their exodus from Egypt  and...
Thursday, October 11, 2018

...an impossible task...

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From the Alt Bible Errancy discussion group,  27 May 1998: If proof of the ordinary is necessary to establish biblical  inerrancy,  the...

This Generation

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Till has to correct a biblicist's thinking on the Bible's  teaching concerning when Jesus said he would return.  From the  Alt Bib...
Friday, October 5, 2018

"Personal Experience"

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The following editor's comment by Farrell Till is from the mailbag section of *The Skeptical Review* May/June 1994: Ho hum, anoth...
Friday, September 28, 2018

What Kind Of...Deity...?

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From the Errancy Discussion list, 10-28-97: TILL ...I have to wonder what difference it makes what the population of Bethlehem may h...
Monday, September 24, 2018

Ezekiel's Failed Prophecy Against Egypt

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An excellent example of biblical prophecy failure-- from the Errancy Discussion list, 29 June 1997: Yet, another Christian with his proph...
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Kenneth W. Hawthorne
I am a former fundamentalist Christian (noninstitutional Church of Christ), who somewhat unexpectedly started to critically examine the Bible after I became an adult. Up to that time I had only looked for reasons to believe the message of the Bible and had never thought much about it. It was just something I was born into and never really questioned. But once I started to honestly look at the Bible rather than only look for reasons to believe it, things would never be the same.
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