Deadly Religious Traditions

“Deadly Religious Traditions” by Kris Doulos, published by AuthorHouse in April 2005, explores critical questions surrounding faith and tradition within Christianity. This 144-page book delves into the complexities of religious beliefs, examining whether traditions serve as barriers to understanding God and the implications of personal opinions about one’s relationship with the divine.
Readers will find a thought-provoking discussion on the nature of faith, the role of the mind in spiritual understanding, and the significance of biblical teachings. The book addresses themes of spirituality and self-help, encouraging readers to reflect on how traditions can influence their beliefs and practices. Through its exploration of these topics, “Deadly Religious Traditions” invites a deeper consideration of the relationship between faith and knowledge.
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1) Has Satan tricked Christians the same way he tricked Israel? Is the human mind the greatest vessel of knowledge? Is it possible for faith to cause miracles without any help from anyone or anything? Will one’s own opinion about his relationship with God be acceptable when he dies and no longer has the last word? 2) Traditions are used as stepping-stones in science and science continues to move forward in knowledge. Traditions are seen as locked doors in religion and God, who is a living reality, is nothing but words to all but a few. 3) Opinions are only as good as the facts that support them. The Bible is a book of facts that has never been successfully challenged. Anyone who will do what the Bible teaches will form an opinion that will guide them in life, sustain them in death and make them welcome at the throne of God.
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