Part1: On the Bible's Author.
It is my deeply held and much-considered opinion that a given argument, fact, opinion, history, etc. should stand or fall on its own merit, not on the credibility given to it’s creator.
It is therefore the MERIT of what is found within the bible that should be discussed, studied, and decided upon, not the author(s).
The question of "who wrote the bible" , although deeply interesting for historical discourse, is irrelevent for a spiritual and/or moral discussion. The quesiton of the authorship of the bible is irrelevant.
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