The sacredness of questioning everything
(2009)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States]: Zondervan , 2009
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780310563907 (electronic bk.) MWT11912224, 0310563909 (electronic bk.) 11912224
LANGUAGE
English
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The freedom to question-asking and being asked-is an indispensable and sacred practice that is absolutely vital to the health of our communities. According to author David Dark, when religion won't tolerate questions, objections, or differences of opinion, and when it only brings to the table threats of excommunication, violence, and hellfire, it does not allow people to discover for themselves what they truly believe. The God of the Bible not only encourages questions; the God of the Bible demands them. If that were not so, we wouldn't live in a world of such rich, God-given complexity in which wide-eyed wonder is part and parcel of the human condition. Dark contends that it's OK to question life, the Bible, faith, the media, emotions, language, government-everything. God has nothing to hide. And neither should people of faith. The Sacredness of Questioning offers a wide-ranging, insightful, and often entertaining discussion that draws on a variety of sources, including religious texts and popular culture. It is a book that readers will likely cherish-and recommend-for years to come

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