Synopsis
Why does humanity believe in thousands of gods, yet fear only one Devil? If God exists, should we seek Him through religions or through righteousness alone?
One Devil, Different Gods, One Earth is a bold and thought-provoking philosophical journey into the origins of faith, the contradictions within religious systems, and the role of the Devil as a universal antagonist. The book explores the history of belief systems, from ancient Zoroastrian dualism to modern theological debates, questioning whether religion is a divine necessity or a man-made construct designed for control.
Through a mix of historical analysis, fictional dialogues, and deep philosophical inquiry, Tobias Otieno Ogola examines:
Why different religions portray God in diverse ways, yet often describe the same force of evil.
Whether religious texts provide ultimate truth or serve as cultural narratives shaped by time and power.
The psychological and sociological reasons behind belief, exploring whether faith is a choice, a necessity, or an illusion.
The possibility that God upholds righteousness over religious identitysuggesting that faith without morality is meaningless.
This book does not aim to convert, condemn, or confirm. Instead, it challenges readers to think beyond doctrines, to question long-held beliefs, and to seek a God who is beyond religionif He exists at all.
For skeptics, believers, and philosophers alike, One Devil, Different Gods, One Earth is a compelling invitation to reconsider everything we assume about faith, the divine, and the role of religion in human history.
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