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Questions About Organized Religion and the Effectiveness of the Bible on Western Civilization Answered in 'GOD v. GODS'

Newly released book answers questions about religion and its impact on Mankind in "GOD v. GODS Religion For The New Millennium And Beyond" (Perfect binding, paperback, 326 pp, 8.26" x 11.69", £10.99 or $19.95).

Suunybank Bury, England (PRWEB) April 23, 2007 -- Author H. Joseph's book GOD v. GODS aims to bring an end to religious conflicts by addressing many unanswered questions and discussing how these conflicts can be resolved. With a detailed look at the Bible and the history of religion, the author pinpoints ways to a peaceful life without sacrificing religion.

The writer argues that the root of religious bigotry, oppression, persecutions, executions, etc. is the teaching that there is one God. This book is not against God or religion, but it is meant to encourage people to have as many gods as they wish. Only the practice of organized religion is disputed.

The exploitation of religion by the clergy and religious leaders is also a belief of the author. Within the book Joseph elaborates on his feeling that the clergy's primary aim is to look after its own interests and to obtain financial control. In conclusion, the book provides several principles that state how the Bible can contribute to the happiness and well being of mankind in the next millennium and beyond.

For more information about GOD v. GODS Religion For The New Millennium And Beyond, or to schedule an interview, contact Raphael Hasid by phone at + 44 (0) 161 796 8116, or email at Raphael @ mtechdata.com.

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