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A collection of critical essays and lectures scrutinizes the Pentateuch and traditional claims of Mosaic authorship, arguing that its narratives contain contradictions, improbabilities, and morally troubling laws. The writer examines creation accounts, ceremonial and civil regulations, and episodes that raise issues of slavery, polygamy, war, and religious coercion, while considering how ritual and tradition shape belief. Interspersed shorter pieces probe weekdays, memory, and the cultural origins of religious practices, all delivered in a rhetorical, argumentative mode that challenges literal readings and doctrinal authority.
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