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Biblical Errancy: A Reference Guide
by C. Dennis McKinsey
from Prometheus Books
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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An exhaustive and comprehensive reference guide. 
This is a fabulous guide to Biblical Errancy. Probably nothing as comprehensive as this book anywhere in the world. With more than 800 pages of easy to find errors and contradictions that include the entire Bible. Well written in a logical format, this book also covers some of the Koran and the Book of Mormon. I feel all honest Christians and theists should read this book. As a former Seminary student and now an Atheist, I was surprised at how much information, in a logical easy to reference format was at... more info
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Good for those who are researchers 
McKinsey's second book on biblical errancy, "Biblical errancy: a reference guide" is another important book in the study of biblical errancy. However, readers of his first book, "The encyclopedia of biblical errancy" should consider several things before ordering this book. This book is extremely useful for those who really have the interest in digging their head into the sea of biblical errors. It is probably the most comprehensive list ever made in this field. However, the commentary about the issue... more info
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Different Outline Than Other Book 
I personally liked his first book better, it was written in a style where one could read it, this one is more for the researcher, so therefore I will still rate it five stars because of the different purpose in style. This book is for one who has the bible open and is reading both at the same time, to compare the items one by one.McKinsey's two books and "Losing Fatith in Faith" are the best books for debater to have read.
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Surprised when I see my holy book Koran there. 
...I thought an offline book would be good and purchased it. And I really enjoyed the book. However, there are some intentional or unintentional exxagerations, out of context verse usages, etc. in the book. As a Muslim, I am surprised when to see the Koran in a book that is talking about biblical errancy. I guess the author has lack of knowledge about Koran and thought that Koran approves The Bible. Also, the verses taken from Koran is written but not critisized (except a few out of context... more info
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