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This book, Fallacies in Religious Discourses, attempts to show how various religions of the world have attempted to win their adherents through gimmicks that calls for a revision of creeds. That is, what is the ideal religion for humanity to subscribe to? What is truth and where is truth? Was Rene Descartes right? Was Cantwell Smith right? Is Buddhism, Christianity, Islam or any other religion truthful? The book attempts to open up the debate as to whether all these religions could be both right or/and wrong. Again, none should boast of inerrancy - as it is the Supreme Deity who could have the…mehr

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This book, Fallacies in Religious Discourses, attempts to show how various religions of the world have attempted to win their adherents through gimmicks that calls for a revision of creeds. That is, what is the ideal religion for humanity to subscribe to? What is truth and where is truth? Was Rene Descartes right? Was Cantwell Smith right? Is Buddhism, Christianity, Islam or any other religion truthful? The book attempts to open up the debate as to whether all these religions could be both right or/and wrong. Again, none should boast of inerrancy - as it is the Supreme Deity who could have the truth. It insists on contentment in the particular religion that one subscribes to. After all, the Supreme Deity has the final verdict for humanity. Hence, are religious conflicts necessary? Should any religion attempt to enforce their religiosity on others? Can religions inculcate genuine peace in the world upon realizing that humanity does not have the final voice on truth? Arguably, thiscontroversial book helps students of human sciences to debate through issues that affects our contemporary society. It is useful for all academic institutions globally
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Willingtone Ouma Otieno is a Political Scientist and the author of the controversial book Fallacies in Religious Discourses: Religious Falsehoods Revealed and The Mombasa Republican Council (MRC) Secession Call: A Recess or Resolution. His research interests include: Philosophy of Religion, terrorism, propaganda, deception, espionage and brain wash