Keith Michael
1 min readAug 25, 2021

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Unfortunately, Larry, you are using a common fallacy. A proves B because B proves A. Using a spurious book from an unknown author does not authority make. Like I offered within my notes, if you are correcting something it cannot be “inerrant” nor infallibly inspired. The Bible is a product the the Catholic Church and it is something GOD never once asked anyone to write nor compile. Ergo it is wholly a man-made tome, a man-made compilation, wholly wrought with man-made error that actually leads us away from GOD instead of closer to them. Quoting an errant source does not prove the tome inspired, which was the point of my thoughts.

Please have a look at my new book, FALSE WITNESS: How the Christian Church Built a Foundation of Lies, and you will get a much more thorough explanation of who really created the Roman Catholic Bible and why.

Thanks for reading!

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Keith Michael
Keith Michael

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Having spent the better part of 40 years in the Church, I’m on a Crusade with millions of others being led by GOD to Reform the Church. KeithMichael.org

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