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Farrell Till (born on April 26 1933) is the editor of the formerly published The Skeptical Review, and a member of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the National Center for Science Education, and the Council for Secular Humanism. He is well known for publishing articles on literal interpretations of the Bible, including such topics as Biblical scientific foresight, as well as critical examinations of other literal Biblical interpretations. Mr Till attained the following degrees: B.A. English, Harding University. M.A. English, Harding University.

In 1994, Mr. Till debated Christian scholar Dr. Norman Geisler regarding the resurrection of Jesus. In addition, Mr. Till is known for his opposition to the Biblical inerrancy apologetics of JP Holding, President of Tekton Apologetics Ministry. He has also researched and debated the issue of God's land promise to the Israelites with people such as apologist/author Jason Gastrich.

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