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drbarbera
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  • Rated 3 stars

I like Carlton. I like him because he has had the nerve to say what "real" Christians should be saying. Though I have read the Koran countless times, I didn't grow up with it, but the Abrahamic religions seem similar. Pearson does an excellent job in stating what then should be the obvious, if there is a personal God that God would be incredibly cruel to count out that only believed as Christians. I believe he is correct to point this out, but Pearson falls into traditional religiosity when he begins quoting scripture. I would say that he is a humanist at heart, but hasn't realized it. Once he goes back to traditional Bible beating he counters his own arguments because the book he uses, the Bible, provides contradiction to everything he says. Still, it is one of the more lucid tomes on God currently on the market.

drbarbera wrote this review Thursday, September 16, 2010. ( reply | permalink )