Religions Fail

Religions Fail by Dr. (Tom) Dickerson, DD, published by Xlibris Corporation in April 2013, explores the disconnect between orthodox religions and reasonable individuals. This 228-page book addresses the historical failures and contradictions within these belief systems, questioning their definitions of happiness and the impact of their teachings on human rights and personal well-being.
In this examination, Dickerson critiques the inconsistencies and abuses associated with orthodox religions, advocating for a shift towards introspection, critical thought, and personal responsibility. The book encourages readers to challenge traditional dogmas and embrace a more balanced and reasoned approach to spirituality. Through this exploration, readers are invited to reflect on their beliefs and consider the implications of religious teachings on their lives and society.
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Never in the history of humanity has Orthodox religions been so out-of-touch with reasonable people. Religions have not learned from over two thousand years of repeated failures and bad choices. Reasonable people understand it is inconsistent to kill for the sake of peace; it is a contradiction to speak of love and choose hate; and it is impossible to have peace with violence. How much longer can we accept orthodox religion’s definition of happiness as it manifests empty rewards, deceptions, inconsistencies, and egocentric goals? How long can we flounder in this emotional, intellectual, and spiritual wasteland before we destroy all righteousness? Tom Dickerson openly examines orthodox religion’s history of human rights failures, inconsistencies, abuses, and atrocities according to their choices, not their rhetoric. This book does not deny god, nevertheless, it strongly questions the validity of Western Religion’s concept of an omnipotent, righteous, compassionate, domineering, vengeful, and child-like god. This book will educate, shock, and provoke the reader; as it openly advocates replacement of orthodox religion’s strict dogma with exercises, introspection, critical thought, meditation, personal balance, and freedom of choice. Every person can come to understand orthodox religion’s evilness and achieve self-awareness with personal balance and acceptance of responsibility. Personal balance, a foundational element of a positive holistic life, is available to all people willing to open their minds to reason. You are the creator of your destiny.
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