"e;Finding common ground between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism is a critical priority for the whole worldand nowhere is that common ground more evident or inspiring than on environmental issues.
The book is intended to challenge and is aimed at the curious reader who wants to think about whatand howhe or she thinks about things like choice, human nature, life, and so on.
In this book, I have tried to convince people that the Quran is the most authentic testimony of God or nature or, in the language of Albert Einstein, the testimony from the superior reasoning power.
La rebelin de los dioses es el libro esperado para analizar el torneo que se desarroll entre la corte de los dioses griegos y romanos y el cristianismo; de esta revuelta que se produjo dentro del imperio romano en el siglo IV, tena que salir un vencedor; para sorpresa, el afortunado fue Jess de Nazaret.
This book is my search for the archaic which are derived from ancient written textsby the use of my enigmatic methods, where I examine ancient written texts todiscover archaic knowledge.
Because Catholic Theologians consciously fail to revise and rebuild the intellectual architecture of their faith -- and because they deliberately refuse to accommodate the discoveries of science over the 3000 years since their God was invented by a tribe of unenlightened shepherds and farmers , they are forced to maintain an inflexible policy of deliberate "e;obscurantism.
Esta pequea obra es un dilogo dirigido a nios y nias, y en el cual enlazo los Diez Mandamientos de Dios con temas de mis filsofos favoritos: Scrates, Ren Descartes, Friedrich Nietzsche, Conny Mndez y otros.
In An Appetite for Wonder Richard Dawkins brought us his engaging memoir of the first 35 years of his life from early childhood in Africa to publication of The Selfish Gene in 1976, when he shot to fame as one of the most exciting new scientists of his generation.
Throughout our lives, most of us have been conditioned to view the essence of our human being and the greater realm of creation itself as somehow mysterious and unknowable.