Make the Break (If You Can)
Former NASA scientist Dr. Reginald J. Exton presents a succinctly powerful case for the human origin of religions. Lists of events, scientific observations, and religious developments lead inexorably to the conclusion that humanity itself created gods and religions to shield itself from the unknown.
“My sincere hope is that the book will help to relieve people of their historical guilt and clarify the individual rights and responsibilities of all human beings,” Exton says. “These hopes are particularly meaningful at the beginning of the twenty-first century as two major religions again conduct crusades against one another, and the political arm of religion in the U.S. strengthens itself to secure by ‘democratic’ means what it cannot obtain by argument.”
Make the Break (If You Can) concludes with a positive, reality-based alternative to god-based religions that captures the best parts of the religious philosophies practiced today.
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“My sincere hope is that the book will help to relieve people of their historical guilt and clarify the individual rights and responsibilities of all human beings,” Exton says. “These hopes are particularly meaningful at the beginning of the twenty-first century as two major religions again conduct crusades against one another, and the political arm of religion in the U.S. strengthens itself to secure by ‘democratic’ means what it cannot obtain by argument.”
Make the Break (If You Can) concludes with a positive, reality-based alternative to god-based religions that captures the best parts of the religious philosophies practiced today.
Make the Break (If You Can)
Former NASA scientist Dr. Reginald J. Exton presents a succinctly powerful case for the human origin of religions. Lists of events, scientific observations, and religious developments lead inexorably to the conclusion that humanity itself created gods and religions to shield itself from the unknown.
“My sincere hope is that the book will help to relieve people of their historical guilt and clarify the individual rights and responsibilities of all human beings,” Exton says. “These hopes are particularly meaningful at the beginning of the twenty-first century as two major religions again conduct crusades against one another, and the political arm of religion in the U.S. strengthens itself to secure by ‘democratic’ means what it cannot obtain by argument.”
Make the Break (If You Can) concludes with a positive, reality-based alternative to god-based religions that captures the best parts of the religious philosophies practiced today.
“My sincere hope is that the book will help to relieve people of their historical guilt and clarify the individual rights and responsibilities of all human beings,” Exton says. “These hopes are particularly meaningful at the beginning of the twenty-first century as two major religions again conduct crusades against one another, and the political arm of religion in the U.S. strengthens itself to secure by ‘democratic’ means what it cannot obtain by argument.”
Make the Break (If You Can) concludes with a positive, reality-based alternative to god-based religions that captures the best parts of the religious philosophies practiced today.
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BN ID: | 2940016271385 |
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Publisher: | Humanist Press, LLC |
Publication date: | 03/17/2013 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 64 |
File size: | 12 MB |
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