What if the Bible contains an underlying operating system—a recurring pattern that shapes how religious authority is established, dissent is managed, and belief is sustained across generations? In The Source Code of Sin, Scharl Rass conducts a forensic audit of the Torah—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy—examining each text through the lenses of biblical scholarship, archaeology, internal contradiction, historical evidence, and ethical analysis. Rather than asking only what these texts say, this book asks what they do. The result is a rigorous investigation into whether the foundations of scripture contain a coherent “source code” that has influenced religious institutions for millennia. The first published volume in the forthcoming nine-book Source Code Series, this book establishes the central thesis on which every subsequent volume is built. Before exploring failed prophecies, religious extremism, and the future of faith, the series begins at the source: the biblical texts themselves.
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