That wasn't the original dream for the internet, that, If only all people had full access to all the data, then lies will melt, as snow under the sun's burning rays. That promise turned out to be the biggest myth of all. One example: the faked Protocols of Zion has been a bedrock document for anti-Semitism for over a century. You used to have to track it down in a university library; now the Protocols can be downloaded in seconds. That's happy news for a student of Jewish history; but a cruel weapon in the hands of enemies of the Jews.
This volume discredits 40 myths under the categories of the Bible; Bible Languages; the Modern World and the End Times. Running parallel are insights from the latest studies of the human mind (cognitive science), which explain why people tend to accept stories that they wish to be true.
The Christian, charged with "speaking the truth in love", is faced with a dilemma: how do I know what is reliable information; how do I use it in a loving way? This is not simply so that we can be informed individuals. It is because God commands us to not bear false witness. Besides which, what will the world think of our core message - the resurrection of Jesus - if we are the kind of people who buy into whatever pops up on our screens? Thus, factchecking is the friend, not the enemy, of Christian truth.