I was catching up on the latest "Atheist Experience" show when Matt Dillahunty mentioned something that caught my ears. One of the viewers called in and asked what version of the Bible he recommended for reading, if he was to read any of them. Matt suggested the "Skeptic's Annotated Bible."
Now...if you haven't heard of it or checked it out yet, then you need to. Not only that, but on the same site, you can see annotated versions of the Book of Mormon and the Quran. I read a bit of the Bible's annotated verses, and while it preserves the original text, the notes to the side of it do an excellent job of shedding some interesting light on what's ACTUALLY being said. It makes references to contradictions, and sometimes just calls the writing "bullshit".
Here is a link for all to enjoy:
Skeptic's Annotated Bible
Now...if you haven't heard of it or checked it out yet, then you need to. Not only that, but on the same site, you can see annotated versions of the Book of Mormon and the Quran. I read a bit of the Bible's annotated verses, and while it preserves the original text, the notes to the side of it do an excellent job of shedding some interesting light on what's ACTUALLY being said. It makes references to contradictions, and sometimes just calls the writing "bullshit".
Here is a link for all to enjoy:
Skeptic's Annotated Bible