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Socrates on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Asking the Right God-Questions

[Paperback]

by Doug Van Scyoc

    • Author

      Doug Van Scyoc

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Resource Publications (CA)

    • Published

      September 2007

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      Socrates on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Asking the Right God-Questions

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      A nuclear Israel waits for its Messiah, a nuclear America eagerly anticipates the second coming of Christ, and a nuclear Iran believes it can expedite the return of the hidden or twelfth imam. Are apocalyptic expectations, like all other ideologies, simply evolution's way of keeping the human population in check? Is religion true? Does God exist? What happens to us when we die? What should the afterlife mean for us while we are alive? Are these the greatest of all questions, and if so, why? After thousands of years and countless religious traditions, why does the world continue to hunger for spiritual truth? Why are religious lives so often filled with doubt, worry, and dark nights of the soul? Do you believe in pregnant virgins? Do you believe in the incarnation of an immutable God? Do you believe that an eternal God died? Do you believe Jesus redeemed an Israel that has totally rejected him? Do you believe a loving Jesus will return to bring the world to a tragic end? Do you believe that contradictions can't both be true? Do you believe the human anatomy is designed for meditation or mobility? If God had indeed chosen the prophet Muhammad to warn the people, why didn't Muhammad warn Muslims not to split Islam into Sunni and Shiite? It has been said that if we don't challenge our beliefs, our beliefs will eventually challenge us. Disillusionment with religion, not to mention global crises, is forcing believers to question the basis of their faith. Socrates on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam addresses those who are unsatisfied with the belief systems they encountered in orthodox religions. This book will assist searchers as they embark on their solitary quest for spiritual discovery.

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      • Author

        Doug Van Scyoc

      • Book Format

        Paperback

      • Publisher

        Resource Publications (CA)

      • Published

        September 2007

      • Weight

        123g

      • Dimensions

        127 x 204 x 6 mm

      • ISBN

        9781597528658

      • ISBN-10

        159752865X

      • Eden Code

        5308464

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      • Author/Creator: Doug Van Scyoc

      • ISBN: 9781597528658

      • Publisher: Resource Publications (CA)

      • Release Date: September 2007

      • Weight: 123g

      • Dimensions: 127 x 204 x 6 mm

      • Eden Code: 5308464


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