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Biblical Inconsistencies

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birdie1971 | 03:06 Sat 07th Dec 2013 | Religion & Spirituality
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Not a question, just a rather splendid interactive website all about Biblical inconsistencies:
http://goo.gl/HnqpxB

Even if you find this kind of thing objectionable, it's still worth a visit just to admire the aesthetic and technical achievement.
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Inconsistencies in The Bible...surely not !
I cannot believe it!!!

Goodlife will soon be around to sort it all out, its clearly all wrong.
Religious nutters have been telling us for years that the Bible is the work of the "Lord"....can't see how there can possibly be inconsistencies.

Unless the whole thing is made up.........?
Fortunately papal infallibity has shown that the principle of mutually exclusive facts co-existing is nothing new. So, if the pope can do it then why can't his boss. Since god 'wrote' the bible without actually writing it, it follows that every fact must have an equally valid contradictory equivalent. By this means anything is possible (and also not possible) thus demonstrateing god's omnipotence.
I hope this is clear :o)
I really wish someone would do this with the Koran. It would make debunking the constant assertions that the Koran anticipated modern science a lot easier.
To be intellectually consistent[i, wouldn't it be appropriate to include a list of scientific inconsistencies... science and religion being antihetical and all that...?

The Ritz-Einstein or Bohr-Einstein examples would make good bookends with the often virulent disagreement on the definition of [i]species] being the middle-mark... and then one could move to the phiosophical... maybe Aristotle, who later violently disagreed with his former teacher Plato... gee, the list would be endless, no?
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From measurements given in Kings, it is clear that the Bible calculates the value of pi as 3.
It describes a completely round "sea", ten cubits across and thirty cubits in circumference.
Atalanta, I don't think they had decimals in those days so a more precise value for Pi would have been difficult to express even were it known.

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