The Outsider Test for Faith: How to Know Which Religion Is True

John W. Loftus
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At a time when the vast diversity of human belief systems is accessible to all, the outsider test for faith offers a rational means for fostering mutual understanding. It's important that people understand findings from psychology, anthropology, sociology, and neuroscience to escape the notion that any one religion represents the only truth.
Genres: ReligionNonfictionChristianityAtheismPhilosophySocial ScienceAudiobookSkepticism
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