An Engineer’s Approach to Religion

An Engineer’s Approach to Religion by Stanley E. McFarland, published by ReadersMagnet LLC in October 2021, offers a concise exploration of the intersection between logic and belief systems. This 38-page book delves into the complexities of navigating contemporary issues, particularly in the context of Trumpism. McFarland introduces three foundational axioms that guide the discussion, emphasizing the importance of truth and the nature of reality in shaping our beliefs.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of key concepts such as objective versus subjective perspectives, the implications of lies, and the notions of forgiveness and sin. The book aims to provide insights into how societal beliefs have evolved, encouraging readers to reflect on their understanding of these terms. By referencing Richard Rorty’s Achieving Our Country, McFarland seeks to help readers retrace their steps in the current landscape of belief and ideology.
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This book was written to show us ways to get to the other side of Trumpism. It starts with the logic involved. The book introduces three axioms 1, ) The truth is true and only the truth is true. 2.) Nothing real can be threatened, nothing unreal exist. 3.) I think therefore I am. The book then discusses the key meaning of the words we use in our belief system. There is a discussion about objective vs subjective, the nature of lies, forgiveness, sin, etc. The final step looks at how we got here. Understanding that I quoted Richard Rorry’s Achieving our Country in the hope that we could retrace our steps.
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