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The Triple Path

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We've lost something. Society's increasing secularization has stripped the sacred from our lives and culture—jettisoning much that is bright and good in exchange for dark, dull substitutes.

Every human society has had religion—has needed religion. It is foolish to think ours is any different.

But at the same time, the ancient cosmologies and disproved beliefs of the world's major religions feel increasingly dissatisfying and irrelevant to growing numbers of people.

The Triple Path offers a solution. It sets forth a new monotheistic religion that harmonizes tradition and science. It reconciles our great Western heritage with modern knowledge, but with an emphasis on keeping as much as possible of the teachings and practices of Western tradition.

When you honestly appraise yourself and your life, could you be aiming higher? Perhaps existence is calling to you to do more, to be more. Perhaps the Triple Path is calling to you. Test its fruits for yourself. Come back to religion and God.

334 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2014

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James Kenneth Rogers earned a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School, a Masters of Law in International Law from the University of Cambridge, and a B.A. in International Relations, with honors, from Brigham Young University. A sixth-generation Arizonan, he has lived on four continents. He has four children.

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November 22, 2014
I was fascinated when I went through the preface. It wasn't until I was almost 18 that I pondered more about our creation and the purpose of our life. I found this book to be of big help in making me understand certain things. The structure of the book is perfect, making it perfectly easy to read and fathom with what the author is saying; you'll definitely want to read when you are at the peak of thinking because it will help you think and understand. I enjoyed it overall since I've learned about many other alternate theories and religions since I have been quite keen about it. This simply added to the amazement that I find our world and creation to be. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys philosophy along with the religious thinking process. It is a great book in my opinion. This book can be downloaded for free at TriplePath.org/Download.
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October 15, 2020
James Kenneth Rogers wrote an excellent book for you to think about the many religious alternatives and also to start making questions. In fact, it would have been great if I have read this book sooner. I was raised as a Christian and I have never asked myself questions about my faith or about some of the stories until now. It is refreshing to be able to see a religion with a different point of view and James was able to provide it.
The Triple Path has several philosophical explanations about the creation of the world and other themes. I truly recommend it to everybody who is looking into alternatives and understanding religions, even if you are atheist. I have read many spiritual books, but I am truly amazed with how right this book was for me. It is an amazing book if you feel that you need to learn more, read about other people’s opinions.
«Religion is part of human nature—it is found in all cultures worldwide, and appears to have been a constant part of human behavior going back at least many tens of thousands of years.»
I must admit that I felt lighter after reading this book and that is why I recommend it. I enjoyed how the author keeps encouraging us to move on and be positive.
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October 13, 2020
This is one of the most thought provoking books I have ever read. “The Triple Path” offers some of the most insightful information that I have ever read, up there with Jordan Peterson’s “12 Rules for Life”. It provides a background history of religion and its influence on culture and society. While providing a clear and concise message of faith based on both past tradition and morals. At the same time allowing for the accumulation of new knowledge. A fantastic read full of food for thought. I definitely recommend it, especially for those demoralized by the current religious environment.
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October 24, 2020
People’s personal views on religion are complex. More and more people are denouncing their Christian faith, and the reason is not well known. Religion can make people’s lives easier, help them live better, and have good relations with others.
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December 29, 2020
This is the 1st book I've read written by James Rogers; he has written a good book; I will definitely be reading more of his books.

I received a free copy of this book via booksprout and I’m voluntarily leaving a review.
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September 26, 2021
Interesting idea BUT most impractical, grossly verbose with overly regimented details, blasphemous in parts and lacking spiritual growth/ regeneration.
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January 22, 2024
This is an interesting read about what to believe in and how to aid your life. It may help give you some answers you may need
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November 24, 2014
What caught my eye about "The Triple Path" was the description of being a path and approach for life in the modern age. I must admit this is not at all like the books I typically read and I was expecting to get bored rather quickly.

However, author James Kenneth Rogers did an excellent job of keeping me engaged as reader while delving into such topics as humanity, science, philosophy, and religion. And I really enjoyed the philosophy behind "The Triple Path" of seeking wisdom, doing good and laboring for a better future and its hard to go wrong with that.

After reading this book I frequently found myself discussing the implications with my friends and we have all taken away a great new perspective after reading this.

I recommend "The Triple Path" to anyone interested in philosophy, self discovery, and humanity and the author really does a great job of keeping you interested and engaged along the journey.
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