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The Skeptical Review 1990 (Volume One, Number One)
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Why Another Religious Publication?
The first cover article for the first issue of _The Skeptical
Review_. Describes the purpose of TSR and its editorial policy.
The Last Hurrah of the Inerrancy Doctrine
Discusses the verbal inspiration of the Bible, the contradiction
between Exodus 6:16-20 and Exodus 12:40, the original autographs
of the Bible.
The Inerrancy Doctrine is Found to be Impregnable
Fundamentalist pastor Jerry Moffit defends the inerrancy of the
Bible and responds to Till's argument about Exodus 6:16-20.
The Flat-Earth Belief of Bible-Writers
Have you ever heard the claim that "the Bible teaches the earth
is flat?" Adrian Swindler surveys the appropriate "Biblical
evidence" to defend this view.
The Unfinished Debate
Information about the written debate between Farrell Till and
Church-of-Christ preacher James H. Laws on the plenary inspiration
of the Bible.
Other Debates
An update on the debates with Jerry Moffitt and Bill Jackson.
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The Skeptical Review 1990 (Volume One, Number Two)
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We Come Not to Destroy the Bible
Till discusses reader reaction to the first issue of TSR and
explains that he does not want to destroy the Bible, but he
wants people to understand it.
Holes in the Two-Amrams Theory
Till responds to the Two-Amrams Theory presented by Jerry
Moffitt in the previous issue of TSR.
Plugging "Holes" in the Two-Amrams Theory
Fundamentalist pastor Jerry Moffitt responds to to the above
article by Farrell Till.
A Perfect Work of Harmony?
Till discusses "the divergent views of Jehu's slaughter of
the royal family of Israel" in II Kings 9; 10:1-30; Hosea 1:4
as an example of the inconsistencies in the Bible.
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The Skeptical Review 1990 (Volume One, Number Three)
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No Takers
Farrell Till claims there is a contradiction between II Kings 9;
10:1-30; Hosea 1:4. He also discusses II Timothy 3:16 and
II Peter 1:20-21, which claim the Bible is inspired.
A Reply to "The Flat-Earth Belief of Bible Writers"
Fundamentalist minister Jerry McDonald responds to Adrian
Swindler's flat-earth article in the first issue of _TSR_.
The Flat Earth: Still an Embarassment to Bible Inerrantists
Adrian Swindler responds to Jerry McDonald's above article.
Moffitt-Till Debate Postponed
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The Skeptical Review 1990 (Volume One, Number Four)
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A Year in Review
Till discusses reader reactions to _TSR_, life as an agnostic
or an atheist, and the fact that no Christian pastors were
willing to respond to the article about scientific foreknowledge
in this issue of _TSR_.
What About Scientific Foreknowledge in the Bible?
Till discusses the claim that "The Bible contains many examples
of scientific foreknowledge in it."
The Jeremiah Dilemma
Discoveries of the Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran refute the claim
that the present day Bible is essentially the same as what was
in the "original autographs."
Textual Contradictions in the Bible
The Bible contains numerous contradictions and is not the work
of perfect harmonmy as inerrancy believers claim it is.
Jackson-Till Debate
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