The Imperfect Circle

The Imperfect Circle by Yaw Obeng, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in 2011, is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between faith and truth within the context of religious traditions. This edition, written in English and spanning 142 pages, delves into the complexities of the religious calendar and the ceremonies that have been observed through generations. The author presents a critical examination of the foundations of faith, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of the truths that underpin religious practices.
Readers will find that The Imperfect Circle addresses the fallacies and enigmas often overlooked in spiritual discussions. The book focuses on themes of religion, Christian living, and spiritual growth, inviting reflection on the nature of belief and the importance of truth in one’s faith journey. Through this work, Obeng aims to serve a higher purpose, encouraging readers to confront the complexities of their beliefs and the traditions they uphold.
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Over the centuries the religious calendar has pursued its unchanging annual repeating orbit and successive generations of mankind have obediently participated in its ceremonies from their cradles to their graves. In turn, they all came to know that Faith must be built on a foundation of Truth and yet, hypocritically, in turn no one addressed the fallacies and enigmas which abound in the bedrock. Th is written piece is the presentation of the truth and to God be all the glory for I live only to serve.
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