What God Is Not
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The purpose of the book is to inspire dialog about God along with logical, honest thinking by chiseling away at common misconceptions and even self-delusions that tragically separate us from one another and cripple spirituality. Four basic questions are confronted about God: How does God exist, where does God exist, how do we relate to God, and what is God’s relevancy? Even though these concepts can be challenging and provocative, Donald Ashe writes in a style that’s easy to read and leaves you wanting more. Donald Ashe is an ordained minister living in Southern California where he teaches philosophy.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781607918073
ISBN10: 1607918072
Donald Ashe
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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