Faith and New Testament Fallacies by Doyle E. Duke is a series of articles that set the political, religious, and ethnic scene in Palestine prior to and during the time of Jesus. It denies and gives irrefutable, Biblical evidence that Paul was the originator and driving force behind the introduction of Christianity, that Jesus would not have taught salvation through his person, and that his Apostles were never Christians and continued to observe the Hebraic Law. Further, it destroys the concept that the New Testament is divinely inspired and error free, pointing out numerous contradictions and interpolations. From the inception of the idea of Christianity to the canonization of the New Testament scriptures, Faith and New Testament Fallacies strips the blindfold of holiness away.