Originally published in 1919. Written by Charles Gerard Conn. Digitized and cleaned up for e-book format in 2011. This mind-opening dissertation on the philosophy and psychology of religion calls into question the logistics of faith and the feasibility of a supreme being. While Conn concentrates primarily on a Christian God, he is light-years ahead of his time as he addresses some thought provoking questions regarding man and man's relationship with his surroundings. Conn provides fifty-five propositions addressing his quest, followed by a two-part conclusion at the end.