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God's Propaganda

Pulling Back the Curtain on What the Bible Wants You to See

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God's Propaganda

By: Kipp Davis
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For generations, the Old Testament has shaped Western culture—etched into our laws, language, and morality. But what if we've misunderstood it all along?

Beneath the familiar tales of creation and commandments lies a far more unsettling truth: these texts weren't written to enlighten, but to persuade. Crafted by priests and kings, they served as political tools to assert power, justify violence, and shape collective memory.

God's Propaganda pulls back the sacred curtain to reveal the Bible as it truly is—a curated library of ancient propaganda. From conflicting creation accounts to divine tantrums over idolatry, this audiobook uncovers how the Old Testament reflects the fears and ambitions of two fragile nations caught between empires.

With razor-sharp insight and fearless scholarship, Kipp Davis reframes what you thought you knew about the Bible—and why it still matters today.

©2025 Kipp Davis (P)2025 Kipp Davis
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Dr Davis does an excellent work (authors with jobs) distilling the key points of the academic understanding of the Hebrew Bible down into a coherent explanation for the lay person. His personal translations are phenomenal as they point out a more contemporary understanding of the words than the centuries old King James English and the follow-on "harmonizing" Bibles. Simple substitutions like "sky" for the old fashioned "heaven" are wonderful as this is also the context of the ancient Israelites; they thought God lived in the Sky, not this later ethereal other dimension called "heaven". For me personally, the understanding of El Elyon vs YHWH vs El Shaddai was illuminating.

Highly informative, linguistically fascinating!

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