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Religious Texts Are Human Creations, Not Divine Truths

Religious Texts Are Human Creations, Not Divine Truths

Religious scriptures are riddled with contradictions, historical inaccuracies, and ethical inconsistencies. These texts are reflections of the cultural and political biases of their time rather than divine revelations. Scholarly analysis and archaeology have repeatedly demonstrated that many religious myths were borrowed from earlier traditions and altered for political control.

Example: The story of the Great Flood appears in multiple ancient cultures, predating its biblical version, showing how myths evolve over time.

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Christopher Hitchens’ God Is Not Great is a provocative and intellectually rigorous critique of religion’s role in human history and society. With sharp wit and incisive arguments, Hitchens dissects religious dogma, exposing its contradictions, abuses, and harmful influence on human progress. These are the main ideas I found more relevant.

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