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Fine. In this thought-provoking book, Ruth Hurmence Green takes a freethought perspective on the Bible. She combines rigorous analysis with wit and insight, making her critique both engaging and enlightening. Here are the key highlights: 1. Freethought Exploration: Green fearlessly examines the Bible, questioning its narratives, contradictions, and moral implications. Her approach is scholarly and thought-provoking, appealing to those who seek a rational perspective. 2. Autobiographical Touch: Interspersed with her commentary on the Bible, Green shares her own experiences in "The Book of Ruth." This personal touch adds depth and relatability to her exploration. 3. Chapter Highlights: -Mass Killings Ordered, Committed, or Approved by God: A sobering examination of violence in the scriptures. -Treatment of Women in the Sweetest Story Ever Told: Green sheds light on gender dynamics within biblical narratives. -Discrepancies and Contradictions: She uncovers inconsistencies that challenge traditional interpretations. -Preposterous Passages: Green humorously exposes absurdities found in the Holy Book. 4. Invaluable for Freethinkers: Whether you're a seasoned skeptic or engaging in debates with religious believers, this book equips you with knowledge and critical insights. The Born Again Skeptic's Guide To The Bible is neatly arranged into 12 chapters, each addressing a specific aspect of the Bible. It's a must-read for anyone curious about the intersection of faith, reason, and humanism.
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I didn't know that Jacob (or "Israel" if you read a bible printed after C.I. Scofield zionized it for Samuel Untermeyer in 1907 yielding the first "King James Version") actually wrestled with God! And Jacob (or "Israel") would have won ... if God hadn't ... CHEATED!
All of this and more in this wonderful re-telling of the most horrible, sexist, and racially supremacist book that has ever plagued our society.