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God’s Words: Preaching Peace While Justifying Violence

God’s Words answer many ancient and very modern questions, for instance: if the Sacred Scripture has divine origin, could it rationally justify violence?

Also, could it be possible to find a liaison between imperialism and mystic dogmas? How is it possible to challenge the roots of religious intolerance?

Is Sacred Scripture a history book? Was religious literature written at once and in one place? Is dogma more important than scientific observation? How did the human Jesus become a Divinity? Who decided that God dictated a manuscript written thousands of years ago? Why does religion endure? Could a myth be a political tool? Is the zealots’ violence vindicated by human texts or by God’s words?

The answers are critical for the pious observers and the opponents of religions, plus transcendent for self-understanding.

“The way he connects historical power structures with the mythmaking of religion feels timely, even urgent… I’d recommend it to anyone curious about the roots of religious extremism, particularly readers who appreciate straightforward writing.” Literary Titan Gold Book Award ☆☆☆☆☆.