sandandfoam
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I think the best one I've read is Buddhism Plain and Simple by Steve Hagen. What's the best you've read?
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"Does God Have a Nature?" Alvin Plantinga
What makes this the 'stand out' book for you?
.. unless we're counting books on atheism, in which case it would be George H. Smith's "Atheism: The Case Against God."
I think books on atheism count.
What about Smith's book in particular grabbed you?
The Qur'an was very eye opening for me in regards to my own heritage, as it often speaks about prominet men from my culture and about my own people.
Books in the Hebrew bible such as Ecclessiastes, Psalms, Song of Songs, the book of Job and several others are written excpetionally well and contain great literary material.
And this is an interesting point? trust me you are as irrelevant to these people, if not more.Interesting. This is the problem I have had when reading the Qu'ran and Bible, I don't feel related to the people.
And this is an interesting point? trust me you are as irrelevant to these people, if not more.
The Book of Secrets by Osho Bhagwan Rajneesh.
Wow, I see it has influenced you since posting
I read many of Osho's books, but not this one. Is this one of his that stood out for you?