Watson Refuted / Being an Answer to the Apology for the Bible, in a Series of Letters to the Bishop Of Llandaff
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A sequence of polemical letters answers a prominent defender of the Bible by accusing him of misrepresentation and of ignoring the substantive challenges raised by contemporary critics. The writer highlights numerous parallels between Hebrew scriptures and older Near Eastern, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian traditions—creation accounts, festivals, sacrificial rites, emblematic imagery, and astrological motifs—to argue that many biblical narratives and rites arose from earlier mythologies. He also disputes historical and scientific claims made in the defense, urges readers to exercise reason rather than accept clerical authority unquestioningly, and limits the present pamphlet to exposing errors while promising a wider critique of religious systems.
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