Well it's a real book, containing some Hebrew myths and Egyptian myths and other various myths from the time it was written, and it has some great parables and advice, and laws about hate, revenge, and slavery. I guess it's got a couple good ideas in there, but I think they're intertwined too tightly with the hate and fear and insanity to make it a worthwhile basis of morality. I think you'd be better off basing your morality off of Crime and Punishment.












