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Biblical contradictions

Written by Dan Barker
This particular list was taken from an extract from Losing Faith In Faith: From Preacher to Atheist  | source
 

Should we kill?

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For a discussion of the defense that the Commandments prohibit only murder, see "Murder, He Wrote", chapter 27 (Losing Faith In Faith: From Preacher To Atheist).

Should we tell lies?

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Also, compare Joshua 2:4-6 with James 2:25.

Should we steal?

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I was taught as a child that when you take something without asking for it, that is stealing.

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Shall we keep the sabbath?

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Shall we make graven images?

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Are we saved through works?

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The common defense here is that "we are saved by faith and works." But Paul said "not of works."

Should good works be seen?

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Should we own slaves?

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Pro-slavery bible verses were cited by many churches in the South during the Civil War, and were used by some theologians in the Dutch Reformed Church to justify apartheid in South Africa. There are more pro-slavery verses than cited here.

Does God change his mind?

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See also II Kings 20:1-7, Numbers 16:20-35, Numbers 16:44-50.

See Genesis 18:23-33, where Abraham gets God to change his mind about the minimum number of righteous people in Sodom required to avoid destruction, bargaining down from fifty to ten. (An omniscient God must have known that he was playing with Abraham's hopes for mercy--he destroyed the city anyway.)

Are we punished for our parents' sins?

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Is God good or evil?

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Does God tempt people?

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Is God peaceable?

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Was Jesus peaceable?

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Was Jesus trustworthy?

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"Record" and "witness" in the above verses are the same Greek word (martyria).

Shall we call people names?

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Has anyone seen God?

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How many Gods are there?

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It does no good to claim that "Let us" is the magisterial "we." Such usage implies inclusivity of all authorities under a king's leadership. Invoking the Trinity solves nothing because such an idea is more contradictory than the problem it attempts to solve.

Are we all sinners?

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How old was Ahaziah?

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Should we swear an oath?

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When was Jesus crucified?

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It is an ad hoc defense to claim that there are two methods of reckoning time here. It has never been shown that this is the case.

Shall we obey the law?

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How many animals on the ark?

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Were women and men created equal?

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Were trees created before humans?

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Did Michal have children?

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How many stalls did Solomon have?

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Did Paul's men hear a voice?

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(For more detail on this contradiction, with a linguistic analysis of the Greek words, see "Did Paul's Men Hear A Voice?" by Dan Barker, published in the The Skeptical Review, 1994 #1)

Is God omnipotent?

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Does God live in light?

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Does God accept human sacrifice?

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Who was Joseph's father?

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