I'm sure all can be disputed. The simple fact is that even in an incredibly concise book written by one person who was inspired by a supreme being, there are going to be a
crapload of things that can be taken out of context. And the Bible was written by a
lot of people and even assuming they were all inspired by an
identical vision, their vastly different styles of writing and subject matter is bound to appear to 'contradict itself'. Every major theoretical work in the world, in fact, could be made to seem to deny itself if you take lines out of context. I've got a copy of the Social Contract right here and I'll be glad to pull a handful of examples out of that if you want, or the Constitution, or the Humanist Manifesto, or what have you.