Do You Need God?
Puts the building blocks of spiritual belief into your hands.
Puts the building blocks of spiritual belief into your hands.
Puts the building blocks of spiritual belief into your hands.
Body, mind & spirit (general), Religion (general), Religious
Do You Need God? explores the similarities of religious and secular moral systems and the great deal which they have in common and asks whether aggressive secularists seek to divert our attention from that.
With no bias, no axe to grind, no mercy, the book tells you what you need to know about world religions and atheism, including what their followers might prefer not to talk about. The author burrows underneath conventional approaches to religion, to find the real thing, to get to see how believers see their spirituality.
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Do You Need God? explores the similarities of religious and secular moral systems and the great deal which they have in common and asks whether aggressive secularists seek to divert our attention from that. ~ BrumbySunstate
Unlike so much written on religion, this book isn't slyly trying to push you into a faith. It is, simply, humbly and honestly informative. I don't think I need a God, but I like and appreciate this book. ~ Matthew Parris
An original approach to a remarkable variety of the world's religions. ~ Professor Carl Harline of Brigham Young University, Utah, USA.
A fine general introduction to the world's major faiths for the curious and enquiring, expressed with clarity and some essential humour. ~ Rabbi Dr Charles Middleburgh, Director of Studies at Leo Baeck College, London and Rabbi to the Cardiff Reform Synagogue