Therefore Having Gone

Therefore Having Gone

Saturday, November 4, 2023

NOT A FAN OF JC

This is a follow up to yesterday's post about author Dennis McKinsey and his apparent obsession with proving the Bible to be full of errors. While I was on his Amazon page for his masterpiece The Encyclopedia of Biblical Errancy, curiosity drove me to read some of the reviews. 

I discovered that McKinsey's audience is happy to consume what he is feeding them. Lots of 5 star reviews!

Below you will find a review fairly representative of McKinsey's readers and their impressive analytical skills.

(I found it equal parts hilarious, tragic, and frustrating.)

[McKinsey] shows that the Bible is so loaded with errors that it can't possibly have been guided by God. It is a purely human work, and a lousy one at that. McKinsey proves that beyond all doubt. A few specifics about JC (Jesus Christ):

He spoke mostly about morality and about his intimate relationship with God, but his behavior was anything but what "God's son" should be. He was rude, impatient, violent at times, insulting, and quite anti-family. Bibliolaters who say Christianity is the last hope for the traditional family apparently don't know beans about JC. And JC's moral teachings such as the SCILF (Sermon on the Contradictorily Identified Landscape Feature: Matthew-mountain but Luke-plain) said very little that's not implied by the Golden Rule. And despite desperate assertions by fans of JC, he was NOT in the earth for 3 days; Friday night to Sunday morning is 1.5 days, even with the Jewish way of counting days.


Seems like he learned a lot!

I don't know about you, but this almost makes me want to read the book for myself. 

Unfortunately, it's $60.

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