2024 the bestselling book of all time review
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Is the Bible the inspired word of God or the uninspired word of man?
In deconstructing 75 distasteful delights of biblical proportions, we will investigate the likelihood of not only the Apostle Paul’s claim of the divine origin of scripture, but the claim of the innumerable whom uphold the Bible as the true and infallible word of God.
Tailored for all, from the seasoned expert in the Bible and Biblical studies to the newcomer, to the entrenched fundamentalist to those on the fence, and especially to the parent who may be questioning how to raise their child in regard to faith-based teaching—a countdown exposé that explores the best of the inane, the insane, and the illogical within the world’s most grandiose and best-selling book of all time lies within.
Reviewer: Sean D. Moore
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Solid truth about the Bible
Review: I came across Schneider on his YouTube channel and was introduced to this book. He has proven to be a solid voice in exposing the truly horrific ethic of the Bible, and the damage that religion (specifically Christianity) has wrought on society.A wonderful book for me, a Christian for almost forty years, who knows the Bible well.This book is confirmation of my exodus out of evangelical fundamentalist Christianity.
Reviewer: Regina
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great support for atheism
Review: As a former believer, I love how this book concisely draws out the idiocy and contradictions in the fictional book people believe was âdivinelyâ written.These very concerning stories and contradictions were what started my deconstruction many years ago. I also love how Je provides different versions of the verses. For example, KJV, NLT.He is able to precisely point out verses, with context, and show the absolute insanity of it all.This is my coffee table book!10/10 recommend!! Christians need to read this, especially, in order to see the absolute ridiculousness of what they believe.
Reviewer: James R. Byars
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not what I expected
Review: Did not go into contradictions in the Bible. More talked about the extremes of violence, immorality of god, and silliness of some of the writings
Reviewer: Susan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This book ridicules the historical fiction in the Bible
Review: Je Schneider translation is the best! I am finally able to understand the nonsense called "Scriptures". This book will help with indulging in make-believe. Academic information is spot on.
Reviewer: MKAuthor
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun read for those of us deconstructing!
Review: I follow the author on TT and immediately pre-ordered his book once he shared it. Just finished it the other day and have to say it was a humorous yet eye-opening look at the absurdities of the Bible. I've been on a deconstructing journey for the last two years and highly rec this book to anyone else in the same boat!
Reviewer: Mike Price
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Book. Loads of references
Review: This book is great. Something like this was certainly needed to call out the biblical texts that are downright ridiculous even if they can be explained.
Reviewer: John Rios
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I was expecting something else
Review: You really have to know the Bible well to get into this book. I donât, so I put it down after chapter 3
Reviewer: Pamela B
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Simplistic, poorly presented and lacking intellectual depth.
Review: I was looking for a book for my bible study group to use for hermaneutics, and I specifically wanted a book that argued against the Bible so that we could examine each refutation and cite and discuss the scripture that deals with that issue--this book was a big disappointment. The arguments presented are weak, poorly presented and simplistic. There are nuances in the Bible that are not always understood by reading specific passages outside of the context of the time period in which they occurred and the audience who received the account. It seems the author took passages they didn't understand and wrote a simple commentary--nothing challenging. I will keep looking.