Rev. Wiley Drake #fundie headlines.agapepress.org
[Regarding a Bible class textbook]
But Drake says he has several problems with the book. Among Drake's criticisms were: an incomplete statement from The Mayflower Compact that referenced God and the Christian faith; an implication that perhaps Adam and Eve may not have received a "fair deal" from God; and an inference that because bad things happen, perhaps God cannot be described as "good."
The more he read the book, the more problems he found, Drake says in a press release. "[T]his book is neither good education [nor] good Bible," he writes, adding that it seems to introduce doubts and questions -- instead of truth -- about the Bible.