Agnosticity is a new word created by the author with the hope that it will cause the reader to take a fresh look at how Agnostics think. Volume 1 reflects agnostic concerns surrounding Christian doctrine and is the first of a series intended to analyze the belief systems of major organized religions around the world. Christianity was chosen first because it accounts for the religious preference of about three of ever four American adults. Using his twenty-seven years as a Special Agent for the FBI as a springboard, the author draws on his experience in deductive reasoning to justify the...
Agnosticity is a new word created by the author with the hope that it will cause the reader to take a fresh look at how Agnostics think. Volume 1 refl...
Agnosticity is a new word created by the author with the hope that it will cause the reader to take a fresh look at how Agnostics think. Volume 1 reflected Agnostic concerns surrounding Christian doctrine in general and was the first of a series intended to analyze the belief systems of major organized religions around the world. Volume 2 concentrates on the Agnostic concerns of Mormon doctrine as an example of a religion established by a charismatic leader claiming a present day visit by God. Utilizing the experience gained from his twenty-seven years as a Special Agent for the FBI, the...
Agnosticity is a new word created by the author with the hope that it will cause the reader to take a fresh look at how Agnostics think. Volume 1 refl...
Why is the reality of an afterlife final judgment so easily accepted by followers of organized religion? Do these same followers think to question the dearth of scriptural information about what a purported heavenly existence might actually entail? How is it so many fervent believers accept without question the possibility of being subjected to a hellish punishment as set forth in their doctrinal foundations? Pearly Gates Inquiry proves beyond a shadow of a doubt a final judgment is no more likely than an infant being fluent in several languages at birth. It simply can’t and will...
Why is the reality of an afterlife final judgment so easily accepted by followers of organized religion? Do these same followers think to question ...