The Bible of Bibles: or Twenty-seven 'Divine' Revelations: 3 (Kersey Graves Complete Works)
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The Bible of Bibles is a partial philosophical social and historical treatment on the nature God and the Bible and its many predecessors like the sacred books of India and China. Kersey Graves deals with the common ground from which these holy books arose. Bibles are in his view a more or less natural product of a threefold division of mans mental faculties working together being: the intellectual department the moral and religious department and thirdly the animal department (which includes also the social). According to Graves true religion does not regard God as a personal monarch governing the universe by the caprices of an angry and fickle mind but as the living moving all-pervading self-sustaining energizing vivifying power which moves and sustains the machinery of the whole universe. Graves does not deny a divine force but ridicules the assumption this force has a personality. Partially by enumerating mistake after mistake made by many holy Biblical figures including Jesus.Evil is treated in a more dialectic way and seen as a force that pervades not only the human realm but the entire nature. It is seen as simply the negative pole of the great moral battery and without it the battery could not be run. Without it there could be no morality no moral principle or accountability while man exists upon the present animal plane. In fact morality without evil would be an unmeaning word.
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