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Have you ever sat in church, at the end of a service on a Sunday night, and felt that it was neither Jesus nor the Devil tugging at your heart? As a result, did you feel guilt or shame because you didn't feel like you could honestly walk "down front" and confess that you had faith in Jesus? Religion, Christianity and Me follows a personal journey with religion, Christianity in particular, and poses questions that all of us ask: Where did we come from? Why do we suffer? If religious faith is the path to being a good person, then why does religion sometimes conflict with our logic, morality and…mehr

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Have you ever sat in church, at the end of a service on a Sunday night, and felt that it was neither Jesus nor the Devil tugging at your heart? As a result, did you feel guilt or shame because you didn't feel like you could honestly walk "down front" and confess that you had faith in Jesus? Religion, Christianity and Me follows a personal journey with religion, Christianity in particular, and poses questions that all of us ask: Where did we come from? Why do we suffer? If religious faith is the path to being a good person, then why does religion sometimes conflict with our logic, morality and ethical standards? Is there reliable information about how Christianity began and evolved into what it is today other than the conflated book of Acts? Dr. Crockarell honestly confronts his personal experiences with the Christian faith and summarizes his life-long observation and study of Christianity to offer thought provoking questions and perspectives about life, humanity, and meaning that will engage Believers and Nonbelievers alike.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Danny Crockarell is a native of Tennessee and practiced dentistry for 37 years before retiring in 2020. He has a B.S. degree with a double major in Psychology and Biology from Middle Tennessee State University and received his DDS degree from the University of Tennessee. He is presently pursuing graduate work in Religious Studies.