eBooks
Whether you are a believer or an unbeliever in Abraham's God, beliefs
about Him are now threatening your very existence. Yet, you may well
be among the majority of
people whose workload leaves you with no time or energy to study the
sacred books that have always inspired believers to hate and kill each
other, and are now inciting religious
extremists to terrorize the world.
Although I've combined the essential teachings of the Hebrew
Scriptures, the Christian Bible and Islam's Koran in one book, you still
might not have the patience needed to read a whole book on the subject!
To whet your interest, I've created ebooks that can each be read in
less than an
hour. These brief books will introduce you to stories and teachings you
may have long since forgotten or never heard. Of course, I've chosen
stories that directly relate to
current events.
If enough people — one person at a time — improve their
understanding of the Prophets' teachings, we could finally end thousands
of years of religiously inspired bloodshed and
spare ourselves the horror of a nuclear holocaust — as the Prophets said
we could!
The first ebook discusses Noah's story, which laid the enduring
foundation for the hatreds that plague us today. The story provides
essential knowledge of the "main players"
in current events. And it doesn't matter if, at the moment, you do not
believe there ever was a World Flood that a man named Noah survived!
Noah's Role in the 21st Century
The second ebook will acquaint you with Noah's distant descendant,
Muhammad, who is finally commanding the world's attention, after
remaining largely unnoticed by most "Westerners" for close to 1400
years. Unlike Noah, his reality has never been disputed, but his
teachings have been
grossly disfigured.
A Concise Introduction to Muhammad and Islam
On June 19, 2004, the Los Angeles Times quoted John Kerry's wife,
Teresa Heinz Kerry. Unlike the grievous arguments over the current
"war against terrorism," constantly repeated by our news media, Mrs.
Kerry astutely told us: "We're not going to fight terrorism with
missiles. We're going to fight terrorism with ideas."
Although her phrase "We're not going to fight…" is slightly
flawed, the idea she conveyed is flawless. In reality, the United
States and its allies are desperately trying "to fight terrorism with
missiles." But we aren't going to subdue terrorism with armies and
weapons! Religiously inspired terrorists can be subdued only through
improved religious "ideas." Those "improved" ideas must be powerful
enough to persuade the terrorists to alter their long-cherished ideas. Either we embark on the "new idea" of significantly improving our
religious understanding, or the "old idea" of "killing our enemies"
will wreak the horror our "new weapons" can create. |