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This comprehensive work presents a critical analysis of the so-called miracles surrounding Buddha and Jesus, examining the parallels between their life narratives. The author, Loren Harper Whitney, investigates the accounts of miraculous events associated with both religious figures, from their births through their deaths, and evaluates their historical credibility.
The book challenges traditional religious narratives by applying scholarly scrutiny to miracle accounts and legendary achievements attributed to these two major spiritual leaders. By comparing their stories side-by-side, Whitney explores common themes, cultural influences, and the processes through which historical figures become mythologized.
This critical examination is essential reading for those interested in comparative religion, historical analysis of religious texts, and the intersection of faith and historical evidence. It offers a balanced perspective on how miracles have shaped religious traditions and influenced billions of followers worldwide.







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