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The Good Book: A humanist guide to living a good life | Holy Post | National Post

The Good Book: A humanist guide to living a good life | Holy Post | National Post

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  1. A rather ambitious, and for an author with a lesserr mind than Prof. Grayling, rather pretentious, but I'm anxious to read it. I think humanity would be much better off to follow the example of Jefferson and discard much in Scripture that is just blatantly wrong and follow the good and noble in it. Then expand it to include the good and edifying in society as a whole.

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