Thanks for the post, Dr Bock.

The effect of much of Ehrman's work - as parroted through the internet (often sensationalised and out of context) fuels a number of aggressive anti-Christian polemics amongst Muslims.. They believe Ehrman's 'Misquoting Jesus' is an antidote against the Bible. Their arguments are generally fallacious such as the belief that the existence of textual variants necessitates wholesale corruption of the entire Biblical text beyond recognition. Interpolations include inventing the divinity of Jesus and the crucifixion while all clear references to Muhammad were edited out.

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