Craig Parton argues that religions fail the simplest tests of
admissibility for their respective claims, and few religions bother
to make testable assertion, relying instead at best on subjective
and existential appeal. This work challenges the prevailing
viewpoint that all religions are making the same, or even similar,
allegations. More troubling than this prevailing view, is that the
religions of the world remain diametrically opposed on the issues
of the nature of humanity, the reality of evil, the nature of
history, and the way of salvation. The author succeeds in sorting
out the clashing claims of religions and in bringing insight and
clarity to matters normally thought to be solely in the domain of
philosophers and theologians.
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