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A critical study that subjects the Bible to empirical and moral scrutiny, arguing that claims of infallibility should face ordinary literary and historical tests. It surveys authorship, canonical differences, creation narratives, miracles, contradictions within Old and New Testaments, portrayals of deity and morality, and specific teachings such as the Ten Commandments, Sermon on the Mount, and parables. The author challenges religious authority, examines Jewish and Christian uses of scripture, and advocates reason and rationalism as alternatives to supernaturalism, urging readers to evaluate sacred texts honestly rather than defer to clerical or sectarian protections.
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