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Canonical Bible

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The canonical Bible is the collection of sacred texts that are accepted as authoritative scripture by religious traditions such as Christianity and Judaism.

Key Features

  • Contains various books and letters written by different authors over centuries
  • Divided into the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) and the New Testament
  • Considered a foundational text for religious beliefs and practices

Pros

  • Offers guidance on moral and ethical issues
  • Provides stories of faith, hope, and redemption
  • Forms the basis of religious teachings and rituals

Cons

  • Interpretations can vary widely among different religious denominations
  • Contains some passages that are controversial or difficult to reconcile with modern values

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