What if the Bible is far more human than most people were ever taught?
In The Bible Under the Microscope: History, Contradictions, Politics, and the Making of Scripture, Elias Stone takes readers on a bold, thought-provoking journey through one of the most influential books in human history.
This is not a book written to mock believers or attack faith. It is a book about asking difficult questions.
Who actually wrote the Bible?
Why were some books included while others were rejected?
Why do contradictions appear in scripture?
How much did politics and empire shape Christianity?
Why do biblical stories resemble older myths and legends?
And why has religion remained so powerful throughout human history?
Drawing from biblical scholarship, archaeology, history, psychology, and textual analysis, this book explores:
Contradictions and inconsistencies in scriptureLost gospels and excluded booksTranslation problems and changing meaningsThe Roman Empire's influence on ChristianityFear, guilt, and organized religionArchaeology and missing historical evidenceScience versus literal biblical interpretationThe emotional power of faith and beliefWritten in a conversational, honest style, The Bible Under the Microscope challenges readers to think critically while respecting the deeply personal role religion plays in people's lives.
Whether you are a believer, skeptic, former believer, or simply curious, this book invites you to examine faith, history, and scripture through a wider lens.
Not to tell you what to believe.
But to encourage you to ask why you believe it.