Responses to Bismikaallahuma : Contradictions in the Bible
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Responses to Bismikaallahuma
Contradictions in the Bible
MENJ and team couldn't help it and create yet another collection of "Bible Contradictions".
Most of these have been answered a long time ago and the answers are readily available on various Christian apologetics web sites, see e.g. CARM's Index to Bible Difficulties.
Further such lists and indices are collected on our page Errors and Contradictions in the Bible?
However, MENJ & Co. seem more bothered with seeking excuses not to take the Bible seriously, than finding reasons for their own faith. They have not explained yet, why the alleged Bible Contradictions are so much more important than the long list of Contradictions in the Qur'an. Unless they can find criteria and explain why Bible contradictions are so important, but the Qur'an contradictions are not, it is hard to take them serious.
Nevertheless, some of these they found particularly important or convincing so that they have made them into separate articles. Here are specific answers:
Old Testament
- Contradictory Accounts of the Creation in Genesis 1 and Genesis 2
- Was Keturah the Wife or the Concubine of Abraham? Could it Be that She was Both?
- Who Killed Goliath?
New Testament
- Did Jesus, Mary and Joseph go to Egypt or to Nazareth?
and the follow up: A Fancy for Fiction and Fables
and the follow up: Problems In Birth Narratives in Bible and Qur'an - Geographical Errors Within The New Testament: [Part 1], [Part 2]
- What Nation Was that Gentile Woman From?
- The attack on Acts 5:36,
Gamaliel
And The Revolt of Theudas, is answered in
Good Question ... on two historical issues in Acts: Theudas and the Sanhedrin - Where was Jesus put on when he was crucified?
- Epimenides Paradox: Was Paul "Inspired"?
- Their article A Worldwide
Census under Quirinius? is well answered in these articles:
On an objection about Luke, Quirinius, and Herods, Common Census
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