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New PBS series exposes Old Testament fairy tales - Yahoo! News
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) Bill Maher , on HBO's "Real Time With Bill Maher ," frequently refers to the Old Testament of the Bible as the Book of Jewish Fairy Tales . The description might anger the pious and the fundamentalists, but guess what? Maher's close to the truth. A visually ...
PBS Nova Series Declares Bill Maher Right: Old Testament Just a 'Book of Jewish Fairy Tales'
PBS Nova Series Declares Bill Maher Right: Old Testament Just a 'Book of Jewish Fairy Tales'
newsbusters.org — Perhaps the PBS Nova producers should have consulted the Naked Archaeologist or The Bible as History before... making a show whose purpose is to debunk the Old Testament. Here is the description of the special two hour edition of Nova as reported by ... (more) PBS Nova Series Declares Bill Maher Right: Old Testament ...
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PBS Nova Series Declares Bill Maher Right: Old Testament Just a 'Book of Jewish Fairy Tales'
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — ... before making a show whose purpose is to debunk the Old Testament. Here is the description of the special two hour edition of Nova as reported by Reuters/Hollywood Reporter: ...

The Bible's Buried Secrets -- A NOVA special -- airing on PBS Tuesday, November 18th
BlondeSense — ... (watch a preview) And from Reuters/Hollywood Reporter via yahoo news -- New PBS series exposes Old Testament fairy tales: LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Bill Maher, on HBO's "Real Time With Bill Maher," frequently refers to the Old Testament of the Bible as the Book of Jewish Fairy Tales. The description might anger the pious and the fundamentalists, but guess what? Maher's close to the truth. A visually stunning two-hour special edition of "Nova" examines decades of archaeological studies that contradict much of what is in the Bible. The entire Exodus story is debunked, ...

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