Christianity Routed In 110 Pages By an Ordinary Man's Doubts Christianity Routed In 110 Pages By an Ordinary Man's Doubts

Christianity Routed In 110 Pages By an Ordinary Man's Doubts

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Publisher Description

The author analyzes belief in the Christian God and demonstrates
how its defenses crumble with careful analysis. He points out that
historically thousands of beliefs in deities have appeared, flourished,
and faded away. Christianity, he claims, will be no exception.
Fundamentalism is flourishing in the U.S., but history reveals that
over time, man's intellect wins. Cases in point. Socrates had to drink
poison because he would not recognize the Gods of the day. Galileo's
victory over the Catholic Church. The demise of the Spanish
Inquisition.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2012
24 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
105
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SIZE
147
KB

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