Thought-provoking Scientific Reflections on Religion

Which God is Creator of the Universe?

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Bibliografische Daten
ISBN/EAN: 9783741231780
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 140 S.
Format (T/L/B): 1.1 x 21 x 14.8 cm
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2016
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

Research into wars and the resulting misery and bloodshed shows that, even today, these scourges of humanity are usually rooted in religion. Clearly, the vast majority of believers are influenced by their religious education, convinced that their own faith is the sole guarantor of eternal bliss in Paradise. In order not to jeopardize the blessedness which clerics suggest they will attain and depending on the level of their devoutness, the faithful attempt to obey the wishes and orders of their clergy. The media are full of reports on the destructive outcomes of such blind faith. Faith is, in most cases, the result of the upbringing provided by our parents, who, as our protectors, also have our complete trust. Since children are not able to consider the dogmas instilled in them by their parents in intellectual terms, these dogmas are deposited in our subconscious without qualification. And influence us for the rest of our lives. A religion demonstrates its destructive powers when, for reasons of self-interest and contrary to all reason, clerics are able to present the creator of the universe as a God who is, on the one hand, omnipotent and, on the other, an individual requiring assistance. This trick is employed to lay claim to the services of an omnipotent, retributive God, who punishes unbelievers severely while fulfilling the wishes of believers. In order, however, to win His favour we are obliged to protect this God against 'infidels' with our goods and persons as the clerics see fit. This book therefore explores how consistent the traditional concept of God is with the actual creator of the universe.

Autorenportrait

Bahram Varza, geb. 1939 in Teheran, Iran. Studium mit Abschluss und Dissertation 1970 in Deutschland. Nach der islamischen Wende im Iran begann Bahram Varza seine intensive Information und Recherche zu religiösen Themen und Religion an sich.