...the author offers clear evidence of contradictions all over the place and makes notes about justice, ethical and moral problems in the Bible from the point of view of someone living in modern times.
The myth of an inerrent Bible is finally, and thankfully, biting the dust. Any time you have humans involved in the transmission of records, there are going to be errors. In another thread, we discussed the fact that a scribe intentionally exchanged the name of Nabonidus with the more famous name of Nebuchadnezzar. Nabonidus was the king that was driven mad for seven years, and thanks to the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Bible book of Daniel has now been reconciled with history.
As for justice, ethical and moral problems in the Bible from the point of view of someone living in modern times, we should not be surprised. The Bible itself predicts that the world will become increasingly wicked as the second coming of Christ approaches. "As it was in the days of Noah," the Lord said, "so shall it be in the days of the coming of the Son of Man." As Stephen noted before being murdered, the ancient Jews, because of their wickedness, could not see that wickedness because of the twisted mores of their own times. Today, people getting sex change operations, having partial birth abortions and partying to entertainment that our own fathers a hundred years ago would have found filthy and abhorrent. People living in Jerusalem in 600 BC thought they were righteous, and they persecuted Jeremiah and other prophets that were sent to them. And in the days when the Romans destroyed Jerusalem, again, the people saw nothing wrong with their moral behavior.
All I have found on the subject is in a 1994 12/15 pg 24 statement to the effect that Stephan was actually SeEEING Jesus in a vision. Therefore, he wasn't praying to him, he was speaking to him. And somehow, there's a difference.
Actually, there is a difference. Jesus taught his followers to pray to the Father in his name. But as you say, Stephen was reacting to what he was seeing. There are thousands, if not millions, of times when dying people see their friends or relatives before passing. My father saw his mother, and my maternal grandfather saw and spoke to, by name, family members he hadn't thought of in years. I believe that when righteous people pass into the spirit world, that they are met by family members and friends who had passed on. It's like being met at an airport.
It also makes notes regarding the God of destruction and hate of the Old Testament. The same autor of this annotated Bible has a book, I forgot the title, but it documents all the killings commited by God versus those commited by Satan (millions by God versus only Job's family by Satan, countenanced by God of course)