That's absolutely right. We complain a lot about creationist PRATTs in this sub-forum, but the alleged contradiction lists published by (usually) atheist and Islamic websites are just as worthy of being called PRATTs. Most Bible scholars, whether Christian or secular, will tell you that almost all of the items on these lists are nonsense and can be resolved very easily. There are some that are genuine, e.g. differing ages between the Chronicles and Kings accounts (one version may say 18 years, another 8: a difference of one letter) or the use of different words in parallel passages (again, the result of one letter difference between the Hebrew words used). These are a result of transcription errors by copyists.
But the majority of the supposed problems can be resolved simply by comparing how it has been translated in modern versions (most of the items in the list are quoted from the outdated KJV) and by looking at the meanings of the Hebrew and Greek words.
For people who complain about a lack of thorough unbiased testing of views put forward by creationists, these contradiction lists would be a lot shorter if they were submitted to the high standards of peer review that the same people expect of others.