These descriptive details allow the reader to make up their own picture in their mind of how he or she might think the buildings, roads and other surrounding areas might have once looked like when Jesus was on Earth. Also, although there is no possible way to verify whether or not this is true, the authors attempt to describe the weather for specific days as well. While this type of element could have been left out because it wasn’t necessarily factual, it still allowed the reader to create a visual for that particular …show more content…
The same thing goes for authors and their readers because no matter how great a book might be, someone will always have something negative to say about it. A shortcoming or objection a reader might pick out from “Killing Jesus” could be that when speaking of Jesus’ miracles, O’Reilly and Dugard wrote about the phenomenons in a somewhat unusual fashion. The authors never straightforwardly spoke of the miracles as if they most certainly did occur, however they more or less implied that these events were just simply recorded. Some of miracles weren’t even mentioned