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The Crux Registry

Sixty-five places where the Bible's oldest manuscripts genuinely disagree, every witness on the record, and no verdicts argued. Free, public, and live now.

The First Complete AI Translation of the Bible from Hebrew and Greek — and Why It's Auditable

Yes — a complete AI-translated Bible exists: all 66 books, translated from the original Hebrew and Greek, published October 2025. Here is how it works.

The Firmament

The heavens declare the glory of God.

C.S. Lewis on Patriotism

C.S. Lewis treated patriotism as a natural love that goes bad when promoted too high.

The Weaponization of Disregard

Pretending you are clever by disregarding what was plainly meant is just dishonesty.

Questions on Every Verse

Every question readers ask about a verse in the Anselm Project Bible is now public and rewritten to read like commentary.

Rebuilding the Audio Bible for v3

The v3 Audio Bible reads all 66 books in English plus Hebrew and Greek, with a 2,200-name pronunciation register and highlighting that follows the voice.

The Hardest Part of Being a Minister

A pastor asks AI about the hardest part of being a minister.

Anselm Project Bible v3 and Site v5

Anselm Project Bible v3 and site v5 are live — a role-separated committee translation with an inspectable Audit panel and all-new eight-section commentary.

The Unasked Question

Making the question Jesus put to his disciples — who do you say that I am? — askable again on terms a modern listener can honestly engage. Part 4 in the Paradigm Apologetics series.

When Paradigms Actually Shift

How paradigms actually shift — sub-threshold pressure that accumulates inside the existing framework until staying becomes more expensive than moving. Part 3 in the Paradigm Apologetics series.

When the Words Don't Land

Why Christian insider vocabulary kills the apologetic case before the listener can hear it. Part 2 in the Paradigm Apologetics series.

Why Apologetic Arguments Lose the Room

The first post in the Paradigm Apologetics series. Two sociological premises that explain why sound arguments lose skeptics: worldviews get patched rather than rebuilt, and the stated objection is rarely the real one.

What Nahum Is For

Nahum on the two halves of God's name in Exodus 34 — slow to anger, and will by no means clear the guilty — held together in Christ, and what it asks of readers today.

An Obadiah Mother's Day

Obadiah on Mother's Day — the shortest Old Testament book becomes an oracle of pride, fraternal betrayal, the day of the LORD, and a kingdom that belongs to him.

Community Gift Reports — A Sponsor Is Covering a Portion of Daily Reports

A portion of Anselm Project reports are free each day, making biblical study available to anyone logged in to spend.

The Anselm Bible Now Reads Aloud — In English, Hebrew, and Greek

The Anselm Project Bible audio reader is live and free for everyone — every chapter in English, plus original Hebrew and Greek read aloud verse by verse.

Commentary Inquiry: Verse-Level Scholarly Commentary in Anselm

Commentary Inquiry adds verse-level scholarly commentary to the Anselm Bible reader — measured, citation-aware notes, not chatbot hedging or application.

Anselm for Ministry: Sermon Prep, Funerals, and Weddings

Anselm for Ministry is a pastor-gated toolkit for sermon preparation, funerals, and weddings, keyed to your hymnal, preaching samples, and pastoral workflow.

Anselm Atlas: An Interactive Map of the Biblical World

Anselm Atlas is a free, interactive biblical atlas with ~190 sites from Eden to Revelation, route-building, real distances, and honest uncertainty marks.