
The Puzzle of Religion
Finding beliefs we can agree on
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Religion is supposed to be the branch of knowledge that explains God and life's purpose. It’s supposed to be as insightful as biology, geology, or physics. Yet religious affiliation is declining because the old and new age religions fail to offer valuable insights.
The Puzzle of Religion isn't another compilation of spiritual anecdotes and clichés, nor is it another history lesson on religion. Instead, Douglas Hufschmid offers unique insights into why God allows suffering and why God seems remote and unresponsive.
Is it possible to develop a worldwide consensus on religion--for rational people to hold similar beliefs about God--as rational people now hold similar beliefs about science? It is possible, but advancing our religious beliefs requires that we exert our brain as much to understand God as we exert ourselves to understand other subjects.
Humanity desperately needs religious beliefs that intelligent people can agree on. Thankfully, The Puzzle of Religion reveals truths about God that we can verify using logic, intuition, and personal experiences.
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