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Errancy Wiki is the one and only wiki-style site for arguments about errors in the Bible.

Categories of claimed error: Anachronisms - Contradictions - Science - History - Immorality - Other - Transmission. Discussions are generally divided into Pro, Con, or Neutral arguments.

Church Fathers: Church Fathers

Books: Jesus Interrupted

It's easier to find items with comments by looking in the categories than by browsing the books of the Bible. Please see Recent Changes to check on what we've been talking about lately.


Newest Addition

From The Home Temple In Jerusalem, King Dave's Top 10 Examples of Errancy in The Christian Bible. This will be a listing of the Top 10 Errors in the Christian Bible as selected by the Administrators of ErrancyWiki based on feedback from Members. Please leave your suggestions for Errancy on my User Page, http://www.errancywiki.com/index.php/User:JoeWallack . We start our list off with the Grand-Daddy of all Genealogical errors, Richard Carrier's Luke vs. Matthew on the Year of Christ's Birth by Richard Carrier (2006) right here at ErrancyWiki. Enjoy!:

10. Luke vs. Matthew on the Year of Christ's Birth by Richard Carrier (2006)


We have a Legends Page featuring Luke vs. Matthew on the Year of Christ's Birth By Richard Carrier (2006)


We also have a new Book Reviews Page featuring Judgment Day for the Shroud of Turin By Walter McCrone (1999)



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Please welcome Robert Stevens as an admin. For now, therefore, we are operating on a "three wise men" system. I welcome the application of any Christian as the fourth admin. If you're interested, leave a comment on my Talk page with a statement of intent.

Rules

  1. Critique is okay, but there must be no insults, either to persons or to ideas. The tone should be academic, even witty, but not acerbic.
  2. Dual point of view is maintained. If you support a particular item as error, edit only in "Pro" or "Neutral." If you oppose a particular item as error, edit only in "Con" or "Neutral." Admins, however, are trusted enough to make changes in either section without undermining actual arguments made.
  3. If there is any voting, you must register a name first and declare whether you are primarily "Pro" or "Con" as an editor on your user page.
  4. First violation of these rules results in a warning. Second incident results in a 24-hour ban. The third results in a 7-day ban. The fourth results in a hard ban, which can be lifted only on the agreement of all admins.
  5. No spam. Any outbound link will be deleted, with a rare exception made for specific online supporting documentation. The first violation will result in a hard ban, which can be lifted only on the agreement of all admins.

Roadmap

The roadmap has been adjusted.

  • January 1, 2006. At least 100 "Pro" sections will be edited. 58 as of November 2, 2005 ~ 124 as of January 16, 2006
  • July 1, 2006. At least 100 "Con" sections will be edited. 24 as of November 2, 2005 ~ 32 as of January 16, 2006
  • November 1, 2006. At least 50 users will sign up. 44 as of November 2, 2005 ~ 50 as of January 16, 2006
  • January 1, 2007. At least 100 verse pages will be greater than 5000 bytes.
  • April 1, 2007. At least 250 "Pro" sections will be edited.
  • July 1, 2007. At least 250 "Con" sections will be edited.
  • November 1, 2007. At least 250 verse pages will be greater than 5000 bytes.
  • January 1, 2008. At least 100,000 250,000 1,000,000 page views will be reached. Already over 200k. Let's aim higher!
  • January 1, 2009. At least 10,000 verse pages will be edited.