We are now well into the third millennium, yet our religious life is still pervaded by superstition and by a type of reasoning that aims to justify the religious practices that remain an institutional part of society. This obscures and corrupts the ideas of real value and truth that religions are still able to bring us. In this book, Nomask Cesarscion examines this process and the reasons behind it. He then lays out principles that can help us in our individual lives and in our dealings with others. A highly useful book for the modern believer and would-be believer. "A very old friend of...
We are now well into the third millennium, yet our religious life is still pervaded by superstition and by a type of reasoning that aims to justify th...