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Judging God
It is Time to Judge Religions and Their Gods
John Henderson and Craig Gurgew
Parkway Publishers
978-1-933251-42-4
$19.95 paperback
6 x 9
294 pages
Published in 2007
Cultural Heritage
Religions and their gods have been judging man since man created his first god thousands of years ago. It is now our turn to judge gods. We cannot afford a god who does not live up to our standards of justice and morality. No longer can we afford a god who incites and condones intolerance, hatred, and killing. If there is to be peace on earth, we and we alone must define morality and strive to enforce justice among human societies. Gods have failed to do so. This book does not create another god but it dares to criticize the god in common usage today.

Reviews
“Judging God is a simple, easy to understand book on the harmful effects of religion and the illogical beliefs of an all-powerful, all-knowing, supernatural being. It will not penetrate the inculcated brain of believers in a perfect God that makes no mistakes but it will appeal to all who care to think and consider the many gods of the world.”
William Harwood, PhD, author of Mythology’s Lost Gods
“Judging God reveals the illogical beliefs of monotheism, a belief in an impossible God. In a day when people are ‘coming out of their closets’ to claim that they are homosexual, agnostics, and atheists, this enlightening book should put the right-winged Christian-fundamentalist-bigots back into their closets of ignorance, irrationality, and illusions.”
Victor Garrod, ThM, author of The Demise of Christianity
“John Henderson and Craig Gurgew have penned a bold and biting critique of the world’s most venerated sacred cow—God. In this age of rising sectarian violence, Judging God shines a desperately needed ray of moral clarity into a world blinded by religious faith.”
Michael S. Earl, author of Bible Stories Your Parents Never Taught You |