"This book empowers readers to engage with the Bible without fear of questioning. For anyone seeking to understand the Bible beyond literal and inerrant interpretations, Dan's work is an essential guide to finding a more compassionate and authentic connection with scripture…a much-needed resource for the deconstructing Christian." —Rev Karla Kamstra, author of Deconstructing: Leaving Church, Finding Faith
"At last, a no-nonsense, go-to guide to what the Bible can or cannot be held to endorse. Combining characteristic honesty with whip-smart knowledge and scholarly integrity, Dan McClellan tells it like it really is. Whether you’re shocked or delighted by this book, I guarantee there’s no better guide to what the Bible really says—and what it doesn’t." —Francesca Stavrakopoulou, Professor of Hebrew Bible & Ancient Religion, University of Exeter
"Dan reawakened my faith in the Bible... Knowing the context of the stories to the people who participated in them, and what they thought at the time, makes it so much more relevant to today for me and made the book relevant in my life again... Thanks, Dan. Buy this book." —Joel McHale, American actor and comedian
"Dan McClellan is a myth buster and teacher extraordinaire of all things Bible. In his social media and podcasts he works to set the record straight and is unafraid to stand against the distorted interpretations that masquerade as mainstream today. His book is sure to become a classic in the category of contemporary biblical interpretation." —Liz Bucar, Professor of Religion, Northeastern University, author of Stealing My Religion
“Dan McClellan has turned me into a Bible-lover… The hallmark of any objective, critically thinking, “I ain’t got no dog in the fight, except the truth” scholar, is a desire to inform, educate, and elicit even more questions about such a powerful subject; all without malice toward his challengers.... Dan is an accomplished scholar, writer, podcaster, daily TikTok-edifier and most importantly, a total cartoon geek.” —Rob Paulsen, American voice actor
"McClellan brilliantly flicks to pieces so-called “biblical truths,” waves away rigid religious dogmas, and blows our minds with what this magisterial ancient poetic text really says about living, love, sin, and life." —Jerry Saltz, senior art critic, New York Magazine, winner of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism