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“How Did Christianity Begin? Hallucinations? Fabrications? Myths? Resurrection? A Look at the Evidence” by Christopher Hearn makes the book’s approach and objective even clearer. Hearn meticulously narrows the focus of his inquiry right from the introduction, establishing a solid premise based on evidence derived… Continue Reading “How Did Christianity Begin? Hallucinations? Fabrications? Myths? Resurrection? A Look at the Evidence by Christopher Hearn (Book Review #1811)”
‘The Biblical Clock’ is a nonfiction book attempting to create a bridge of connection between science and the belief in God. The authors discuss the biblical accounts of creation and then create a better understanding of those facts with scientific evidence.
Religion delusion is a very strong, anti-religious book about how the existence of God is questionable and why people wish to believe in one. I initially agreed to read this book because I believed it was going to bring solid judgmental arguments that were… Continue Reading “Religion Delusion by John Eric Carlshausen (Book Review #714)”
Memoirs of a false Messiah is a memoir written about a woman who has a message from God. MiMi has a mission, and that has her move from her mixed religious home to Orthodox Judaism and eventually has her cultivate her own cult.
Christianity is a religious book explaining this faith and what he believes is wrong with it. The content is divided into six sections discussing all the false beliefs and everything we have been deceived on. The inadequate views, and how humankind has been blind… Continue Reading “Christianity: A Successful Failure, Finding Faith in an Age of Fear and Falsehood by Tim Spiess (Book Review #506)”
I was born King David, yet I didn’t know that until I received a rev- elation from God back in the mid-1990’s. “He” took me through a long and difficult journey, in which I’ve grown stronger as a result.
God Challenges from philosophy and science is a religious book written by Lynne Renoir. In this book, she challenges the view of an all-powerful being in a philosophical way. She writes to prove that God does not accord with modern science and that there… Continue Reading ““God Challenges from Philosophy and Science” by Lynne Renoir (Book Review #477)”