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No he’s not the devil (although some considers him as one), but a computer programmer named Daniel Taylor who designed the website BibViz (Bible Visualization). But before you stone Taylor to death, or throw him into the pits of hell because of his heretic work, he explains that BibViz isn’t intended to strip every ounce of faith from you, instead he wants provide an “interactive resource” for those who are seeking out the untold secrets hidden in the pages of the sacred book. As a Catholic, and a person who’ve read the Bible many times, I think that BibViz shouldn’t sway anyone to against their belief in God and his teachings. Read more in our articles including "BibViz, an online guide to all of Bible’s contradictions" and "Apple Maps on the Web now in Public Beta".

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No he’s not the devil (although some considers him as one), but a computer programmer named Daniel Taylor who designed the website BibViz (Bible Visualization). But before you stone Taylor to death, or throw him into the pits of hell because of his heretic work, he explains that BibViz isn’t intended to strip every ounce of faith from you, instead he wants provide an “interactive resource” for those who are seeking out the untold secrets hidden in the pages of the sacred book.

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As a Catholic, and a person who’ve read the Bible many times, I think that BibViz shouldn’t sway anyone to against their belief in God and his teachings.

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Our coverage of bibviz includes: "BibViz, an online guide to all of Bible’s contradictions"; "Apple Maps on the Web now in Public Beta"; "Samsung may cut smartphone production by 30M units". Each article provides unique insights and information.