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Rating:  Summary: Heartfelt applause! Review: I absolutely LOVE this book! The loving way that these two wonderful men compare and contrast the major religions of the world is beautiful. I think it should be required reading for children AND adults! I ordered several copies to give as gifts to many young people in my life. I can't wait to share this informative and thought provoking book with them. What an incredible step towards tolerance and embracing the different ways we all worship God. Thank you Mssrs. Gellman and Hartman, you have truly blessed us with this book.
Rating:  Summary: Easy to Read and Understand Review: The book is highly recomended for all persons from ages young till adult. The book gives a description of all the 6 major religions and other religions as well and it compares and contrasts all the similarities and differences. Really comes into my mind why Christians, Muslims and Jews are 3 separate religions eventough the basic origin is very much similar, i.e.the notion of Heaven and Hell, the belief in One superior being, Places of worships (Church, Mosque and Synagogue), Holy books (Bible, Quran and Torah)..etc.
Rating:  Summary: There's one way to spell God: G-O-D Review: This book gives a watered down interpretation of the major world religions stating their main purpose is telling us how to live right which they boil down to "doing good." They ignore the necessary base conflicts of the religions and put forth the argument of "all paths lead to the top of the mountain" (i.e. God though some of the religions don't believe in God or believe in many gods). If you want a book that will tell you we can't know truth, all religions are about the same and "right" and doing good is the main thing, get this one. If you're seeking truth, look elsewhere (see "He Is There & He Is Not Silent" By: Francis Schaeffer).There's only ONE way to spell God. Only ONE RIGHT way. We can KNOW what it is.
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