Hollow Gods

Hollow Gods by Davidson Loehr, published by Atmosphere Press on June 13, 2024, is a thought-provoking exploration of the impact of liberalism on various societal domains, including education, media, politics, race relations, and religion. This 290-page book delves into the consequences of abandoning traditional biblical religion and the quest for alternatives to concepts like a supernatural God and eternal life.
In Hollow Gods, Loehr argues that the liberal pursuit of a utopian socialism has led to significant challenges, as it attempts to replace divine wisdom with human arrogance and a desire for power. The book presents a critical examination of how the absence of a guiding religious framework has resulted in detrimental effects across multiple sectors. Readers will find a detailed discussion on the implications of these ideological shifts, making it a relevant read for those interested in the intersections of religion, spirituality, and politics.
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A combination of Kahlil Gibran and Dr. Phil, theologian and lifelong liberal Davidson Loehr brings a much-needed clarity to the reasons that liberalism has done such deep harm to areas including education, the media, politics, race relations and religion.
The problem in all five areas is the fact that for two centuries, liberals have been sloughing off biblical religion with its supernatural God and mythical eternity in Heaven. But with what do you replace heavenly eternity and an omniscient God who loves you? For two hundred years, liberals have sought to replace heaven with a utopian socialism here and now, in which only they are in charge. Such a utopia would require the wisdom of an omniscient God. In place of that, liberals have put their own exalted, diploma’d, wisdom. Only degreed liberals are smart enough to replace God. But no, they don’t have wisdom-only arrogance and a desperate lust for power to replace the respect they can’t earn from other citizens.
In Hollow Gods, we see and feel the terrible and deadly cost of failing to find adequate replacements for God, heaven, and healthy, responsible religion.
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