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The Bible: I. Authenticity II. Credibility III. Morality

By John E. (John Eleazer) Remsburg

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Dare to question everything you know about the Bible as a writer dissects its origins, inconsistencies, and moral implications, challenging the very notion of its divine perfection.

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2014-08-31
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Summary

"The Bible: I. Authenticity II. Credibility III. Morality" by John E. (John Eleazer) Remsburg is a thought-provoking study of the Christian Bible, questioning its divine roots and perfection. The author starts by highlighting the need to explore different ideas about the Bible's power. In the preface, he shares that he wants to take apart beliefs about the Bible being holy and morally right. The book then inspects when the Bible was put together, any mismatches in the text, and the moral problems with its teachings. Remsburg encourages people to think carefully about what the Bible says.

About the Author

John Eleazer Remsburg was an ardent religious skeptic in America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In his book 1909 book The Christ, Remsburg lists forty-two ancient writers who did not mention Jesus or whose mentions are suspect, and this list has appeared in many subsequent books that question the historicity of Jesus. Remsburg himself wrote that the man Jesus may have existed, but that the Christ of the gospels is mythical.

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