#07 ✓ Consider: Would an actual God have written a book of truth missing essential elements of rational thought and belief?

This piece argues that a truly divine text should encompass clarity, logic, consistency, and encouragement of inquiry, emphasizing that the absence of these qualities undermines its divine origin. It challenges the notion that faith can substitute reason, suggesting that an omniscient deity would prioritize rational principles. Overall, it questions the authenticity of religious texts that lack these essential features for guiding truth seekers.