The Lost Faith, and Difficulties of the Bible, as Tested by the Laws of Evidence(Paperback, Thomas S. Childs)
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Childs begins by outlining the principles of legal evidence and how they can be applied to biblical narratives. He critiques the historical reliability of various accounts in both the Old and New Testaments, highlighting contradictions and questions that arise when the texts are analyzed systematically. By employing a legalistic approach, Childs aims to demonstrate that many miraculous events and supernatural claims in the Bible lack sufficient evidence to be considered credible.Throughout the book, Childs emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and skepticism in religious belief. He argues that faith should not be blind but should be informed by rational examination of the texts and their historical context. In doing so, he seeks to encourage readers to reconsider their understanding of scripture and to seek a faith that is grounded in reason rather than dogma.