This book analyzes the various schools of thought, both political and
religious, puts them through a logical analysis of the facts, and
answers the following questions: Which are the most beneficial political
systems for the majority of people? Which political system has failed
every time it has been applied? Why is there a separation of church and
state? Is it possible to discuss religion? If there is one God, why are
there so many religions? Which are the religious writings that claim to
be of God? Are we able to discern among these writings which one holds
the Truth? What is Truth? What does the True word of God really say?
What does the word of God say about our history and our future?
This book is about blatantly presenting the facts on politics and
religion. It begins by presenting the philosophical schools of thought
over our entire history, which sprouted the different political and
religious movements. The discussion then centers on the political
ideologies present today, such as communism, socialism, liberalism,
libertarianism, and free trade. Then it chooses a few countries as
representatives for each of these political ideologies and takes them
through a simple analysis. The analysis consists of comparing the
economic wealth, the liberties, and the desire to immigrate for the
citizens of each of these countries. The results of this analysis will
surprise many.
The discussion then centers onto religion. There is a logical
progression that concludes that when we say religion, we really mean the
writings about God. But then we are in a conundrum because there should
be one God, yet there are many writings about God. So, the next step is
to analyze the writings that claim to be the Word of God. Do they answer
questions such as: How did everything get created? Why do we sin? Since
sin separates us from God, what are we expected to do to get back into
good graces with God? To determine the True Word of God, we should ask
ourselves, which one is more credible? Which one makes more sense? Which
one would I deposit my faith in?
The next question this book attempts to answer is: does politics and God
ever converge? It uses the "separation of church and state" argument as
illustration on how a change of values over time affects the liberties
that were once bastions revered in the entire world.
What about those that do not believe in God? Well, the book engages in a
long but informative discussion on the science-based arguments that
support creationism. It also presents the arguments from a Buddhist
point of view finding the weakness in their logic.
How will things be near the end according to the Word of God? The Word
of God is well known for its prophecies. This book takes key predictions
of the future from different prophets to provide an idea of what is to
come. It also analyzes the Apocalypse to translate its symbolism into
simple terms. You will be surprised to learn what it says.