The Torah wasn’t written by one man—it was layered, edited, and redacted over centuries. This post unpacks the seams, contradictions, and political agendas hidden in its pages.
The Hebrews didn’t appear overnight. They arose from Canaanite farmers and desert nomads, blending culture, language, and religion. Their god Yahweh wasn’t a bolt from the blue—he was part of a long evolution from El, shaped by syncretism and reform.
Not every biblical prophecy is a divine mic-drop. Some were written after the fact, others misread poetry as prediction. Here’s how to tell if you're reading inspiration — or just post-production spin.
Did Attis die and rise again after three days, like Jesus? Nope. The three-day resurrection claim shows up centuries later, thanks to Christian writers. Here's what ancient sources—and modern scholars—actually say.
The famous story of the adulterous woman in John 8 was likely not part of the original Gospel. Early manuscripts omit it, and scribes flagged it as questionable for centuries. Here's what the evidence shows about this powerful yet possibly forged passage.