An Atheist Reads the Torah
Secular Humanistic Perspectives on the Five Books of Moses
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The narrative explores the contrasting perspectives of a skeptical atheist and a secular humanist regarding the Torah. While the atheist dismisses its teachings as irrelevant and perceives God as a tyrant, the secular humanist appreciates the text's value more than a fundamentalist does. This examination delves into themes of belief, interpretation, and the complexities of religious texts in modern society.

