The Reasonable Bible

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By Vanida Plamondon

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This book has been superseded by my other book: "Eidotheosophy: Divine Wisdom And Biblical Mythology" a complete rewrite of "The Reasonable Bible" in accessible and informal language. It weaves the principles of eidotheosophy throughout the book, instead of as an addendum at the end.

In a world marked by remarkable advancements in knowledge, technology, societies, cultures, traditions, and laws, the Bible remains a timeless testament to faith. Its message echoes across time, resonating with the human experience in all its diversity. But it's a message that can sometimes feel distant, obscured by the sands of history and the complexities of interpretation.
"The Reasonable Bible" was born as a labour of love, a testament to resilience, and a call for inclusion. Within these pages, the author embarks on a mission to unlock the Bible's timeless wisdom and illuminate its relevance in our lives. This handbook is not a scholarly treatise but a heartfelt invitation, a journey transcending the boundaries of faith and identity.
Understanding the Bible and how its message applies to each believer is a deeply personal journey that has confounded many throughout the ages. It's a journey marked by twists and turns, far from an easy, straightforward path. Whether a believer relies on the guidance of their church leader or chooses to embark on the quest for understanding themselves, they encounter a text rooted in a rich tapestry of historical context, cultural nuances, and diverse perspectives.

The Reasonable Bible