The Skeptical Review 1995 (Volume Six, Number One) http://freethought.tamu.edu/mag/sr/1995
The Skeptical Review 1995 (Volume Six, Number One)
http://freethought.tamu.edu/mag/sr/1995/1/
The Sound of Silence
_The Skeptical Review_ has an editorial policy that grants
equal space to inerrancy believers who want to respond to our
articles-- so why are more and more fundamentalists running
away from the opportunity to present their case?
Mitchell Rides Again
After arbitrarily declaring victory and dropping out of the
debate on the Amalekite massacre, Lindell Mitchell is back, and
he's whinier than ever.
Those Amazing Biblical Numbers: Taking Stock of the Armies of
Ancient Israel
An examination of biblical records relating to the size of
ancient armies poses still more problems for the inerrantists.
What About Casualty Numbers?
Another article in the same vein as the above one, this time
focussing on the number of casualties instead of the number of
soldiers.
God Can't Be Tempted?
Can God be tempted? Depends on which verse of the Bible you happen
to be reading at the time.
Religion and How I Lost It
The story of one man's journey from religion to reason.
God is Omniscient?
Is God a know-it-all? If so, then he must know the reason why
the Bible doesn't give a coherent answer to that question.
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The Skeptical Review 1995 (Volume Six, Number Two)
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The Wisdom of the World
Fundamentalists scoff at "the wisdom of the world", but the
wisdom of the world has a far better track record than the
"wisdom" of the Bible.
More Trouble for the Perfect-Harmony Theory
This article cites several examples of biblical contradictions
to show that the "perfect unity" of the Bible is anything but
perfect.
Let Us Pray
Prayer is a practice than cannot survive the harsh spotlight of
logic. This article shows why.
The I'm-Not-Certain-I-Exist Debate
Jerry Moffitt, for reasons known only to him, wants Farrell Till
to debate on the issue, "I (Farrell Till) may not exist." Till
may or may not exist, but it's pretty clear that Jerry Moffitt
isn't all there.
Yes, View the Tapes! View the Tapes!
Farrell Till and Jerry Moffitt seem to agree on one point:
People should view the tapes of the Moffitt-Till debate.
What Was a "Mamzer"?
A closer look at the use of the word _mamzer_ in Deuteronomy
23:2 reveals more problems for biblical inerrantists.
Still Chewing: Chasing Rabbits With Dr. Geisler
Jeffrey A. Justice responds to Dr. Geisler's attempt to explain
away the biological error in Leviticus 11:5-6, in which it is
said that rabbits chew their cud.
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The Skeptical Review 1995 (Volume Six, Number Three)
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What About Their Missing Links?
Answers to a Claim of Errancy of the Scriptures
All Prophets Were False!
Creationists Bugging You?
Evaluating Historical Claims
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The Skeptical Review 1995 (Volume Six, Number Four)
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The Historicity of Jesus
The Fivefold Challenge
The "Testimony" of Mara Bar-Serapion
The 430-Year Sojourn
God's" Opinion of Woman
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