Blaming Jesus for Jehovah
Rethinking the Righteousness of Christianity
by:
Robert M. Price
in:
Christianity
Summary:
The book critically examines the moral and ethical discrepancies between the Old and New Testaments, questioning the traditional Christian narrative that portrays Jesus as the embodiment of love and peace while reconciling this with the often violent and wrathful depictions of God in the Hebrew Bible. It encourages readers to reconsider the foundations of Christian morality and the implications of holding Jesus accountable for the actions attributed to Jehovah.
Key points:
1. God's Dual Nature: The book examines the contrasting depictions of God in the Old and New Testaments, leading to believer confusion.
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