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Bruce & Stan's Guide to Cults, Religions, and Spiritual Beliefs: A User-Friendly Guide [Paperback]

Bruce Bickel (Author), Stan Jantz (Author)
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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Harvest House Publishers (July 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0736901523
  • ISBN-13: 978-0736901529
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #982,181 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Christian View of World Religions, February 8, 2003
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"mandylee8" (NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bruce & Stan's Guide to Cults, Religions, and Spiritual Beliefs: A User-Friendly Guide (Paperback)
This book was informative & a nice overview of the major religions and popular spiritual practices. I only give it three stars because in the beginning, the author's admit they are Christian, but claim that this will still be an unbiased look at world religion. I do not believe they back this claim, as I found much of the book CHristian oriented. (there is nothing wrong with that if that is what you are looking for) If you are a CHristian and want to better understand the faiths around, this is the book for you! However, if you are looking for a general look at faiths, you may want to dig further. I must admit that there is an amazing amount of information in such a small book.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Great disappoint - incorrect facts made worse by flawed conclusions, August 21, 2008
This review is from: Bruce & Stan's Guide to Cults, Religions, and Spiritual Beliefs: A User-Friendly Guide (Paperback)
Bruce and Stan's Guide to Cults, Religions, Spiritual Beliefs: A User-Friendly Approach

While I earnestly hope that they did not intentionally have flawed research while writing the book, it is obvious that they only read other people's books while reading it. It would have been much better if they would have just asked people about their religions while doing their research instead of just reading negative books on other's religions.

I find it hard to understand how they could get some basic facts about Mormon and Jehovah's Witnesses so incorrect when they are so willing to share their religion and belief's with anyone that asks... let alone the availability of information on their internet sites, their brochures, etc.

I checked into the references on the several chapters I read and noticed that in those instances, the books referred to were by books attacking those religions. I would assume that is where the inconsistencies come from. An honest approach would have included sources that were also pro that religion. If you want to know about someone's religion, ask them, not their detractors.

Based on the large number if blatantly incorrect facts that there easy to find, I could not trust anything that was said about the other religions.

As a Christian, I would implore others to seek after God as the authors suggest... I just could not even finish the book with a good conscious and recommend that others do not even try.

That said it was written in an easy, lighthearted fashion. If the authors ever decided to correct the inaccuracies and obvious negativity towards other religions, some of their writings in the future could be moved up to a fun to read, light hearted, barely grazing the facts literature.
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2.0 out of 5 stars User Friendly, but just standard information, December 8, 2007
This review is from: Bruce & Stan's Guide to Cults, Religions, and Spiritual Beliefs: A User-Friendly Guide (Paperback)
A review of the book: "Guide to Cults, Religions, & Spiritual Beliefs" by Bruce Bickel and Stan Jantz.(with adviser Dr. Craig Hazen).

The copy that I bought is a 335 page paperback, with an informal design for it's cover that invites prospective readers with the statement: "A user - friendly approach". Inside the book the layout is, in fact, user friendly. I liked the overall layout of the book.

Bruce Bickel was a standup comic turned lawyer and Stan Jantz is a marketing consultant. Their advisor on this book was Dr. Craig Hazen, who is the associate professor of comparative religion and Christian apologetics at Biola University.

I have done quite a bit of study and research on the religions of Judaism, Judeo-Christianity, and Christianity. Therefore I was interested to see how they would handle the subject of Judaism, which is covered in Chapter 2 of their book. Their chapter on Judaism starts off on the wrong foot by asserting false or mistaken claims and statements. We could go paragraph by paragraph and show the errors in chapter 2 of their book, but a couple of examples should do.
Their book has Judaism starting in Genesis and being "the first great faith to believe in one God." Judaism began from the teachings of the Pharisees and they are not found anywhere in the book of Genesis. The word Pharisee is not found in the Bible until the 23rd Chapter of Matthew. Here are just three of many Jewish sources they could have (and should have) read concerning the beginning of Judaism.

"The return from Babylon and the introduction of the Babylonian Talmud mark the end of Hebrewism and the beginning of Judaism."
Rabbi Stephen F. Wise, formerly the Chief Rabbi of the United States

". . . Judaism . . . Pharisaism became Talmudism, Talmudism became Medieval Rabbinism, and Medieval Rabbinism became Modern Rabbinism. But throughout these changes in name . . . the spirit of the ancient Pharisees survives, unaltered . . . " from page XXI of "Pharisees, The Sociological Background of Their Faith", first edition. by Rabbi Louis Finkelstein, the head of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, often referred to as " The Vatican of Judaism "(as quoted on page 24 of "Facts Are Facts" by Benjamin H. Freedman)

"Judaism did not come into existence until A.D. 70. It is a mixture of the Mosaic religion of the Hebrew Torah (Pentateuch) which Jesus quoted, and the Pharisaism which Jesus condemned. The latter became written down in the Talmud, from the second to the seventh centuries A.D.
from page 57 of "The Six-pointed Star" by O. J. Graham

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Christendom existed for 1494 years before this term Judaism was even coined in English. That is another reason why Judaism not only was not in Genesis but was NOT "the first great faith to believe in one God.". The Hebrews later known as Israelites believed in one God and Judaism did not exist yet.

If the rest of their book follows how they handled their chapter on Judaism, it will be just repeating the same misinformation or standard belief about each subject that is commonly held. This is unfortunate because had they actually dug a little deeper into their subject, they could have had a very good and useful book.

If a person just wants the standard line on each of the religions covered, they will be pleased with "Guide to Cults, Religions, & Spiritual Beliefs". If a person want a better researched guide, they will need to look elsewhere.

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