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The God Fallacy

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If extraterrestrials visited earth, they would be incredulous of the beliefs of humans and that we produce material inviteful of murder and intolerance. Knowledge of our universe, conflicts with the fallacy of gods, nurtured and promoted by the world’s wealthiest entities, religions.
We gave a society in which it is OK to incite murder, lawlessness and intolerance – if it is dressed up with the “godly symbols of respectability”.
Socially dysfunctional components of religious texts are outside of the definition of religion and should be removed, in accordance with our laws, social standards and “civilized society”. Murderous texts are in contradiction of our laws and the commandments, “thou shalt not kill”. Removal of socially dysfunctional religious texts will not effect religious ideologies. This action will reduce the risk of religious atrocities for all citizens.
The book traces the fables of gods from the earliest tribal gods to the Abrahamic religious; Jewish, Christian and Islam. It outlines the profound requirement for religious standards, requiring religions to comply with our laws and social standards, and a practical guide to the end of religious terrorism.
Subjects
The failure of “religious freedom”
Prevention of religious terrorism
Religious entrapment explained
Ten Commandments tested
Cults, sexual cults, bucks and f***s

137 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 2011

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Laurence Kalnin

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August 6, 2011
means well, a bit repetitive, interesting viewpoint coming via his businessman background I think. I probably paid too much for it 24$ , hmm still glas I read it, some fresh stuff in the genre.
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