The New New Testament

The good news minus the misinformation

by Johnathan M. Carter


Formats

Softcover
£18.95
Softcover
£18.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 15/01/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 608
ISBN : 9781436308021

About the Book

From the moment that the ink dried on the last book of the Bible, man has altered these sacred texts to suit his beliefs, his prejudices and his desire to dominate other men and women with both religious and political power. For the first time, read the New Testament without the add ons by scribes and the early church leaders. The Shakespearean language of the King James Version has been retained, but the lies have not.


About the Author

Johnathan M. Carter is a poor man’s Erasmus, or, a white trash Voltaire, if you will. A trailer park renaissance man spanning the late twentieth and early twenty first centuries, Carter has published a true crime novel, a religious satire novel, photographed the hottest women of the adult entertainment industry, designed hot mix paving for state roads in both Delaware and Pennsylvania (as a certified member of NECEPT 2000 through 2004) and for over thirty years has studied the King James Bible, first as a die hard adherent to the inerrancy of the KJV, then as a amateur researcher, examining the Bible through the eyes of Isaac Asimov, in “Asimov’s Guide to the Bible,” (Avenel 1981, the two volumes in one edition) and many other tomes, referred to in the bibliography, through “Misquoting Jesus,” by Bart D. Ehrman (Harper San Francisco 2005). Carter remains in hiding, somewhere in the first state, following his controversial religious satire novel, “Strongs in the Lord,” where he continues to write and publish subversive literature.