Especially with revisionist historians, like the same people who are attacking the Torah. Make no mistake, there is an agenda.
Rabbi Harold Kushner, the author of "When Bad Things Happen to Good People" and a co-editor of the new book.It was this name that stopped me and convinced me to post this article. I read "When Bad Things Happen to Good People" at a low point in my life and found it comforting. Theodicy is the major reason for my agnosticism and I fail to see why questioning mystical origins is indicative of an agenda.