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  2. Censorship of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Censorship of the Bible includes restrictions and prohibition of possessing, reading, or using the Bible in general or any particular editions or translations of it. Violators of Bible prohibitions have at times been punished by imprisonment, forced labor, banishment and execution, as well as by the burning or confiscating the Bible or Bibles ...

  3. Criticism of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Specific collections of biblical writings, such as the Hebrew Bible and Christian Bibles, are considered sacred and authoritative by their respective faith groups. [11] The limits of the canon were effectively set by the proto-orthodox churches from the 1st throughout the 4th century; however, the status of the scriptures has been a topic of scholarly discussion in the later churches.

  4. Religious censorship - Wikipedia

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    In the 1720s, the kabbalistic works of Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzato were banned by religious leaders. In the 1690s, the book Pri Chadash was banned in Egypt for arguing on earlier authorities. [16] In the modern era, when government censorship of Jewish books is uncommon, books are mainly self-censored, or banned by Orthodox Jewish religious ...

  5. Index Librorum Prohibitorum - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] It banned thousands of book titles and blacklisted publications, including the works of Europe's intellectual elites. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The Index condemned religious and secular texts alike, grading works by the degree to which they were deemed to be repugnant, potentially misleading and / or heretical to the Sacred Congregation of ...

  6. What book must be banned at schools over sexual content? The ...

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    “The district cannot ban only some ‘sexually obscene’ books while allowing others,” such as the Bible. (In its news release, the foundation purposely did not capitalize the word Bible).

  7. Witchcraft and divination in the Hebrew Bible - Wikipedia

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    The forms of divination mentioned in Deuteronomy 17 are portrayed as being of foreign origin; this is the only part of the Hebrew Bible to make such a claim. [5] According to Ann Jeffers, the presence of laws forbidding necromancy proves that it was practiced throughout Israel's history.

  8. More people than ever see Bible as ‘fables’ than ‘actual word ...

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    The survey’s results follow similar trends showing a decrease in overall religiosity among adults in the U.S.

  9. Biblical inerrancy - Wikipedia

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    However, total biblical inerrancy differs from this orthodoxy in viewing the Word of God to mean the entire text of the Bible when interpreted didactically as God's teaching. [92] The idea of the Bible itself as the Word of God, as being itself God's revelation, is criticized in neo-orthodoxy. Here the Bible is seen as a unique witness to the ...