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David Madison is a former pastor and a PhD in Biblical Studies who lost his faith in the church. He wrote a book series that exposes the problems that hobble Christianity and show why it is a self-incriminating document.
I am an ex-clergy atheist (nine years in the Methodist ministry), and have a PhD in Biblical Studies from Boston University. I am the author of "Ten Tough Pr...
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Subscribed. 2.4K. 64K views Streamed 2 years ago #MythVision #Jesus #Christians. 10 Things Christians Wish Jesus Never Taught! | David Madison PhD Get His Book - GET RECOMMENDED BOOKS HERE: 👉...
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Aug 7, 2016 · David Madison's Ten Tough Problems is not just a good book - it's an in-depth analysis of the Christian faith and all that it entails. Madison, a minister-turned atheist, shows exactly why Christianity isn't a reasonable or evidence-based position and how bad biblical scholarship has propelled the religion to its current popularity.
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Oct 12, 2021 · TheThinkingAtheist. 353K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.1K. 45K views 2 years ago Audio Podcasts. Seth speaks with Dr. David Madison about his new book, and the last half of the show features all...
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David Madison is a former pastor and a PhD in Biblical Studies from Boston University. He challenges the idealized image of Jesus in the gospels and exposes the negatives, contradictions, and absurdities in the Bible.
Aug 21, 2021 · The author, David Madison, is a former Methodist minister and holds a Ph.D. in Biblical Studies. It may seem presumptuous of him in claiming to know what Christians wish Jesus hadn’t taught, but in reality, the answer is simple: