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David W. Daniels



Average rating: 4.25 · 497 ratings · 89 reviews · 38 distinct worksSimilar authors
Look What's Missing

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Babylon Religion

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Did The Catholic Church Giv...

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Why They Changed The Bible:...

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51 Reasons Why the King Jam...

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Did Jesus Use The Septuagin...

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You Don't Know Jack: The Au...

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Yes You Can (and You Should...

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Is The "World's Oldest Bibl...

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Should A Christian Be A Mason?

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“—you can’t even find any two Alexandrian Bibles that agree with each other.”
David W. Daniels, Look What's Missing

“So if we were to call any group of guys “Church Fathers,” it would have to be the eight men God spoke and wrote through, to give us the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Peter, Paul, James and Jude. These are the only people the Lord God anointed to bring us the word and will of God, and interpret it infallibly by the Spirit of God. We can’t trust some theologians who came decades or centuries later to give us God’s words. We have to stick with the people God chose.”
David W. Daniels, Why They Changed The Bible: One World Bible For One World Religion

“I had already noted that the libraries of Roman Catholic priests and professors often contained more commentaries written by Protestants than by Roman Catholics, and their scholars were generally better informed about Protestant beliefs than are Protestant scholars informed about beliefs held by Roman Catholic theologians.”
David W. Daniels, Why They Changed The Bible: One World Bible For One World Religion



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