The Bible is filled with universal truths.
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It’s miraculous like its content was breathed out to be breathed in. It claims divinity but was written by people who are very much like us. The authors aren’t sinless but far from it. Some authors are murderers or people with a painful past. Quite frankly, you may not want to be friends with these people. Sometimes, their sins are far greater than ours.
Still, we cling to those words as life and hope in our darkest hours. There’s nothing like it in the world. It’s shaped every side of the human experience: the arts, education, law, science, human relations and politics. It’s ancient and ever-new, but what is it? It’s the Holy Bible, a collection of 66 books written and compiled over 2,000 years by 40 authors on three continents. Despite the impressive diversity of authors, the Bible shows an undisputable unity of purpose, harmony of thought, and an unfolding narrative that’s both progressive and unified.