Why Read The Demonic Bible?

Isn't it time we considered the Christian Bible from the point of view of its most neglected characters, the demons?

For far too long, understanding the Christian Bible has remained the work of pious preachers who accept the presumptions of faith too easily. The Demonic Bible presents the original text of the Holy Bible along with an unorthodox commentary consisting of a cartoon demon and angel having a conversation about the sacred text. The demon Rogatio asks questions that would be considered impertinent by typical preachers but which are likely to occur to any intelligent reader.

Instead of trying to paper over the weaknesses and weirdness of the Christian Bible, the Demonic Bible engages in an unrestrained critical questioning of the Bible and the Christian doctrines that have been constructed from the sacred text.

Of course, the Christian Bible is a very long book, and the diabolical commentary makes it even longer. For that reason, the Demonic Bible is divided into many books in a series. This book is the first installment of that series, covering the first book of the Bible, the Book of Genesis.

Do you dare to converse with demons? Believers who are going through a crisis of faith can come out stronger through a refreshingly honest examination of Christianity's fundamental scripture. Christians seeking a deconstruction of their religious psychology can find solid material to work with through the Demonic Bible’s irreverent examination of scripture.

The Demonic Bible doesn't pull any punches or avoid any of the more scandalous moments that typical churches avoid. The term “scripture” means nothing more than a text that has been written. That makes scripture something that can be rewritten.

Chapter 7 is aptly titled Slutty Stories of Abraham because Abraham, Sarah, and their descendants engage in a lot of sexually promiscuous behavior. It deals with the lies about biblical sexuality and gender politics that are repeated by preachers who presume that their followers won’t bother to look at the Bible for themselves. This first book in the Demonic Bible series also addresses the biblical roots of racism and the connections between Christian doctrine and the Christian Nationalism of Donald Trump and his followers.

If you want a safe and sanitized examination of the Christian Bible, the Demonic Bible is not for you. If you're willing to converse with the demons of Christianity to gain a deeper, more honest understanding of Christian theology and its impact on modern society, this is the version of the Bible you've been waiting for.

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