History of Religion

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The truth about god shall set your life free. 


“History of Religion”, the second book in the series “Is There a God?” discusses the history of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Chapters include,


Chapter 1: The Abrahamic Religions

Chapter 2: History of Judaism

Chapter 3: History of Christianity

Chapter 4: History of Islam

Chapter 5: Reasons People Are Religious

Chapter 6: Religion: Business, Politics, and War

Chapter 7: Terminologies and Notations 

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3.5
44 reviews
mike k
26 January 2018
I would have given it a 5star rating but the book is a little repetitive all the way through. And I'm sure it's really meant to emphasize the importance of his thoughts on the matter. Recommended read for anyone wanting to gain a better understanding of spirituality and/vs common sense
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Shaurya Thapa
7 March 2017
Brilliant research. A gripping read. This book deserves more popularity. Yes, religion has led to more wars and instability indeed rather than that blessed peace which we expect God to ensure..
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Ryan Thompson
8 April 2018
Read the sample, childish with an atheist POV, which fine but don't waste your time or money if you're looking for a non biased perspective.
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