The Gospel of Lie
Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 2:42 pm
I don't often make such emphatic reading recommendations, but I believe anyone interested in Joseph Smith and the production of his scriptural writings would greatly benefit from reading this book: Joshua Lie, Fady Riad, The Gospel of Lie: A Grieving Christian Searches the Bible for a New Jesus.
This book is part biography, part wickedly ingenious scriptural wresting, all to demonstrate how easy it is to concoct a new interpretation/religion with the building blocks of existing scripture. (Anyone else see a resemblance to Joseph Smith in this?)
Part of what makes this so great is that it clearly delineates a set of rules that amount to a kind of methodology for pulling off this kind of imposture. It models this method on the New Testament itself, which the author describes as a deliberate misreading of the Hebrew Scriptures.
If you read Kindle books, it's pretty inexpensive: $3.99
Here is a link to the Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/Gospel-Lie-Grieving-Christian-Searches-ebook/dp/B06Y29XRMZ
It should be noted that I have no connection with the author(s).
This book is part biography, part wickedly ingenious scriptural wresting, all to demonstrate how easy it is to concoct a new interpretation/religion with the building blocks of existing scripture. (Anyone else see a resemblance to Joseph Smith in this?)
Part of what makes this so great is that it clearly delineates a set of rules that amount to a kind of methodology for pulling off this kind of imposture. It models this method on the New Testament itself, which the author describes as a deliberate misreading of the Hebrew Scriptures.
If you read Kindle books, it's pretty inexpensive: $3.99
Here is a link to the Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/Gospel-Lie-Grieving-Christian-Searches-ebook/dp/B06Y29XRMZ
It should be noted that I have no connection with the author(s).