I find "Some Mistakes of Moses" to be an important book. I wish more people had read it. Of course, I'm sure it will be claimed it ignores "sophisticated" theology (aka kindergarten theology) by conservative apologists who will no doubt chuck out W.L. Craig, Plantinga and Swinburne, but I find that indistinguishable from "You haven't studied enough Unicornology. If you only did, you'd realize that through Olympic-level mental contortions, it can be shown to be true."
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