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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Book Review: It’s Really All About God
Perhaps I am just overly pessimistic, but based on its title this book wasn’t what I expected. I mean that in a good way. It’s Really All About God is an overflow of love and hope for the future of religion. Whereas many interfaith dialogs seek to blur distinctions, mixing the world’s religions into a monochromatic stew of ethic teachings, Samir Selmanovic takes an alternative route. He asks, “Can God be found in those outside of my religious tradition?”. As a result, It’s Really All About God provides its reader with complimentary ways of understanding and experiencing God, despite their religious background. Continue reading
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Tagged agnostic, atheist, Christianity, fundamentalist, God!, Inspiration, interfaith, islam, It's Really All About God, Religion, Samir Selmanovic
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