God Theories

God Theories by Ken Ungerecht, published by Xlibris in 2010, is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersections between religion, politics, and human behavior. This final edition spans 98 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the longstanding adage of avoiding discussions on religion and politics, highlighting how these topics have historically fueled prejudice, discrimination, and conflict throughout human history.
In this work, Ungerecht encourages readers to engage in open conversations about these contentious subjects, suggesting that honest dialogue may be necessary to address the challenges posed by intolerance and division. The book delves into themes of philosophy and metaphysics, inviting reflection on the implications of our beliefs and the societal consequences of our actions in the name of faith. Through this examination, readers are prompted to consider the potential for change in how we approach these critical issues.
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Never discuss religion or politics, as the saying goes, if you want to keep the peace. But it’s clear that old adage hasn’t really been too effective. Prejudice, discrimination, intolerance, and wars all in the name of God have been an integral part of the human condition for at least as long as that condition has been recorded. But the price on these addictions is getting pretty steep. It could be the time has come when we will have to give them up. I don’t expect we’ll all quit cold turkey; but maybe some honest, open, sit-down heart-to-hearts might help to see us through. Maybe not, but if you think there’s half a chance, then I say, “Let’s start the conversation.”
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