For the Sake of One God : Notes on Philosophy of Religion

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSubject(s): Abstract: Why did religions lose their place in the hearts of people? Why did materialistic philosophies substitute them so easily? Why is a teaching given to humankind to create love still used as an instrument of conflict? For the Sake of One God tries to find reasonable answers to these questions. This book aims to turn people's attention away from the outer aspects of religions, which are usually overvalued, and toward the importance of the 'the basic foundation of the religion of God, which was ever the principle of love, unity and the fellowship of humanity.' If everyone understood the primary importance of this law and resolved to conform to it, the common future of humankind would be assured.
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Why did religions lose their place in the hearts of people? Why did materialistic philosophies substitute them so easily? Why is a teaching given to humankind to create love still used as an instrument of conflict? For the Sake of One God tries to find reasonable answers to these questions. This book aims to turn people's attention away from the outer aspects of religions, which are usually overvalued, and toward the importance of the 'the basic foundation of the religion of God, which was ever the principle of love, unity and the fellowship of humanity.' If everyone understood the primary importance of this law and resolved to conform to it, the common future of humankind would be assured.