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The BitterSweet End | Taking a Scalpel to Faith The BitterSweet End Taking a Scalpel to Faith Skip to content Home About Guest/Contribution Post Book Reviews A Complete Study on Biblical Inerrancy, Infallibility, and Inspiration Bible Difficulties and Contradictions Is God Perfect?: Dissecting the Anatomy of a Perfect God Reasoning with Faith, Religion, and Atheism Series, Studies, and Topics Poetry and Inspiration ← Older posts The Free Flowing Knowledge of Religion Posted on August 16, 2014 by M. Rodriguez I can’t help but wonder whats more foolish?  Rejecting a religion after its holy book, Or rejecting all other religions after reading just one holy book? The reason I ask this rhetorical question, because we are guilty of this mindset at one point or another.  Atheist, Christian, Catholic, Muslim, Jew, Mormon and even Buddhist.  We so easily reject all other faiths, after knowing little to none about the functionality of other religions.  ...

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