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The crisis of religion : The feral excesses of the gullibility of man

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The debates to disentangle the mystery of religion will most likely rage until eternity.

As never before, Adebowale Ojowuro, the Nigerian born author of The Crisis of Religion (The Feral Excesses of the Gullibility of Man) eloquently uncovers the myriad of dogmatic absurdities and belief redundancies that severely encumbered ethical and natural truth inside of all the world's dominant religions. In a kaleidoscope of convincing, affirming, and incontrovertible philosophical arguments, The Crisis of Religion offers an in-depth focus on Biblical criticisms, along with jarring indictments that daringly expose the fraud of all the dominant religion of our world, blow by blow.

Ojowuro incisively articulates the wisdom and positive insight of doubt to strengthen his position against faith and the strangulating claws of theological programming, which the absolute reins of religion have agelessly promoted at the expense of valid reasoning. This 334 page book practically dissects the evolutionary origin of religion from the author’s biographical approach, through its several developmental stages, with special focus on illuminating the obscurity of several religious doctrines; in that, the untamed excesses of the gullibility of man may be effectively steered by the veritable wheel of common sense, especially where it concerns the name of God. From a freethinker’s eye, Adebowale Ojowuro bears out a no hold exposé on the blizzard of deceptions that thrive in theology.

The Crisis of Religion symbolizes the result of the author’s several years of reflection and insightful investigations into the variety of myriad religions that dominate the control of human lives in our supposedly free civilization. Topics like, In Search of God; The Prophetess’ Voice; The Gospel According to 419; The Moronic Plates; A Divided Genealogy; Man’s Word Fathered on God; and The Failed Prophecies of Jesus, are altogether very burning and elucidating topics; loaded with incredibly daring, educative, and revealing information, particularly written to grab hold of all genuine seekers of natural truth.

Other very stimulating and sizzling topics include The Ascension Robes; Forty Faceless Authors; The Tenet of Good and Evil; According to Their Kinds; The Judas Iscariot Reincarnate; Where Lays the Lie; and Lamentation for Africa. In all, Ojowuro concludes thus in The Crisis of Religion, “As a matter of utmost necessity, the perspicacity of check and balances must reign supreme in every civilized society.

The candour of Atheism and Agnosticism must be accepted in our modern world as the necessary check and balances against the evil totalitarianism of the world’s dominant religious trades, as well as the untamed excesses of the gullibility of humankind.” ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Adebowale Ojowuro is a Nigerian born writer, a Naturalist, and Philosopher who has been on self-exile in the Republic of South Africa since year 2001.

A very inquisitive person from childhood, Ojowuro has crisscrossed several facets of orthodoxy and mystical sanctuaries in many parts of Africa, seeking God and the truthfulness of the absurd trumperies that mystify the worship of God.

The Crisis of Religion represents the result of the author's several years of insightful reflection and investigation into the variety of myriad religions that dominate the control of human lives in our modern world.

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Verity Publishers
0620445831 / 9780620445832
Paperback / softback
04/12/2009
South Africa
334 pages
148 x 210 mm, 422 grams
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