I am not as fond of the Taleban as Meru is.
The Bible is composed of a canon, or library, of books, the earliest of which represent an oral tradition that may go back more than seven thousand years. My copy includes the Apochrypha, for a total of 80 books, some with unknown and some with multiple authors. They are written in Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek and Latin. They have been translated in and out of various languages multiple times, and have been studied and commented on more than just about any other texts in existence.
Errors in translation come to light all the time, some of them quite significant, such as the "Red" sea actually being the "Reed" sea. In case you haven't read it, the Bible is a HUGE document, with many of the stories told multiple times from multiple perspectives. For an extended period of time there were competing priesthoods at Jerusalem in the south and at Shiloh in the north, the records for part of which got combined .The Bible is textually VERY complex.
The problem with posting a listing of contradictions on a site like this is that no rebuttal is possible without causing offense and getting the author banned, even though good rebuttal material exists. For the intellectually curious, search "contradictions in the Koran" and see what comes up.




