Friday
Bazinga!
I read this book today, about a man who is invited to dinner by Jesus. It reads like My Dinner With Andre, but with religion at it's focal point, instead of the wild new age nonsense of the film.
I thought it very enlightening. Jesus makes a good case for Christianity, utilizing some pretty common sense philosophy. He states that if Buddhism and Hinduism have, at it's core, a depersonalization of the human psyche, why do humans strive to retain their individuality? Why have an inate characteristic that goes against the so-called grand design of these two religions? He basically takes relativism out of the equation.
It was a very eye opening book, if I may say so.
And yes, I did manage to pick up Sophie's World, also.
I thought it very enlightening. Jesus makes a good case for Christianity, utilizing some pretty common sense philosophy. He states that if Buddhism and Hinduism have, at it's core, a depersonalization of the human psyche, why do humans strive to retain their individuality? Why have an inate characteristic that goes against the so-called grand design of these two religions? He basically takes relativism out of the equation.
It was a very eye opening book, if I may say so.
And yes, I did manage to pick up Sophie's World, also.