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Bytes of Faith [Hardcover]

Robert Hauff (Author)
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Bytes Of Faith is a family's search for the differences between fact and faith, the truths about God, man, and life that have been clouded by the institution of religion. Along the way, they make discoveries that will astound the reader. Bytes Of Faith is a revealing examination of world religions, their true sources, their leadership, and often their cruelty. Bytes Of Faith might cause readers to question their own religions and how they relate to faith. Robert Hauff and his wife Judith maintain a sense of humor that is nearly impossible as all of their religious foundations slid away, yet they continue to plod on toward the truth with an uncommon zeal. During their pilgrim for the facts about faith, the Hauff's decide to invest in a personal computer. They learn that the programming, the language, and the commands involved in computing are similar to the programming, language, and commands put forth by world religions. The comparison adds a fresh, often clarifying, aspect to this controversial and disturbing issue. -- Midwest Book Review

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 167 pages
  • Publisher: Noble House (June 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1561671940
  • ISBN-13: 978-1561671946
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,965,400 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Poorly written, inaccurate rant against Catholicism and anything else he doesn't like, November 17, 2008
This review is from: Bytes of Faith (Hardcover)
There is so much wrong with this book, I don't even know where to begin.

I bought this book based on the description on Amazon.com, which says it's an examination of the world's religions and truths and historical facts about them. The computer aspect sounded interesting. I have a graduate degree in religion and culture and did my thesis on religion and the Internet. So I was intrigued. I like the idea of a man questioning his faith and coming to terms with his beliefs.

However, the book is so horribly written, it's amazing I could even understand what he was trying to say. It's supposed to be funny but I'm not sure why the petty banter is humorous. I certainly didn't find them remotely interesting let alone amusing.

The book spends most of its time ripping apart Catholicism, and almost all the rest talking about hypocrisy (of protestants mainly) and spouting "facts" that are unsupported by any footnotes. Some of their facts are skewed, some are outright wrong. And that's only the ones I have heard before. Buddhism is given one short paragraph and discarded as ridiculous. No other non-judeo-christian faiths are even mentioned. Only two paragraphs are on Islam which is taken from the Encyclopedia Britannica they admit. There's a lot more about Judaism, but nothing of substance. Mostly Jews are brought up when he theorizes that the Vatican was not only complicit in the Holocaust but actually directed much of it. (The absurd connections he makes by removing the vowels from one form of the name Jesus and leaving "S.S." are just bizarre.)

You never really find out what he believes (although it's clear he still believes in God), just what he finds to be stupid. This latter includes understandable things like slavery, killing in the name of God, and anti-abortion activists killing people who perform abortions. But then he also condemns the bible belt, lenient judges and supports the death penalty (isn't that what anti-abortion activists believe they are doing?). He says "women's lib" is just a preference that women want to make as much money as men but aren't willing to do the hard jobs (like the men even tolerate them doing those jobs) and that gays want to have equal rights but don't want to pay for anything like schools and birthing centers because they don't use them. (HUNH?? All the gay people I know are really liberal and support Democratic candidates who want to raise taxes for social services. Most of the gay people I know have kids.)

In summary: This poorly written book is so all over the place that it's hard to figure out his point. When you do, it certainly appears to be full of as much intolerance as he accuses the Catholic church as having.
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