This graphic makes a visual representation of chaos as spun by contradictions in the King James Bible. White bars represent verses in the Old Testament, gray bars represent verses in the New Testament, and red arcs represent contradictions between verses (see close-up images). Beneath the graphic, the nature of the contradictions and the source of the verses are listed.
A downloadable poster is available at Project Reason.
Design Credit: Andy Marlow
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Update:
Project Reason seems to have removed what was once a downloadable poster of this work.
Here are a couple of alternatives to view the work in more detail:
The reference for Project Reason was a visualization by Chris Harrison that tracked verses from the New Testament to their origin in the Old Testament. This work by Chris Harrison has a downloadable digital file on sale at Etsy. However, Harrison’s work does not seem to focus on contradictions in the Bible, like Project Reason did, nor does it seem to list the verse cross references in a legible way.
Good news: Daniel G. Taylor has applied the data from Project Reason and made it interactive, here. You can also find a printed poster version for purchase.