This book brilliantly answers several of life's questions that many people have but are too afraid to voice. The author is easy to understand as he walks the reader through the interconnecting philosophical pathways to turn the spotlight on the flaws and inconsistencies in many popularly held controversial beliefs - politics, religion, abortion, homosexuality, and more. It masterfully points out the pitfalls of believing a lie and the various techniques that people use to mislead us and control our lives. It helps you to properly analyze the dogmas that govern your life. The process helps to either reinforce those beliefs or invalidate them.This book is therefore a very powerful tool that helps everyone test the validity of a religion. It helps to cull false beliefs and protects against new erroneous ones. If after reading it people of faith still hold the same beliefs because the supporting irrefutable evidence they have pass the smell test, then they will feel more justified propagating their ideas. It helps to cement beliefs and make you more immune to brainwashing. This delightful book also highlights the fact we must never give control of the asylum to the inmates. It emphasizes that if we have already done so it is time to take it back.For more information or to contact us, visit us at: http://www.denjenpublishing.com
D. G. McLeod is a modern day philosopher, columnist, blogger, talk radio guest, and the author of the award-winning book "Then Man Created God - The Truth about Believing a Lie". He grew up on the beautiful West Indian island of Jamaica and, like most kids there, attended Sunday school on a regular basis to get his share of Christian indoctrination. He even did a stint teaching his brand of morality to the classes. He was exposed to many of the various Christian denominations, but he went mostly to an Anglican church dear to his father.
Mr. McLeod has an insatiable thirst for knowledge and loves to read. He has even read the Bible from cover to cover several times. He always looks at things from a logical perspective and as a result his friends sometimes find it annoying that he is always arguing, contradicting, supposing, and questioning them about everything in his search for truth. At an early age he developed a great analyzing technique and method of cross-checking facts based on the relevance and relationship of the information at hand. He honed this talent into almost a sixth sense that enables him to quickly spot illogic. It is also a key component in his successful career as an Information Technology developer who programs in several computer languages.
He migrated to the United States where he has spent most of his adult life. Here, he continues to fearlessly speak his mind about politics and religion. He finds it common that because something is religion-based, any relevant idiocy, mediocrity, insanity, or depravity is acceptable, and charlatans who claim to speak for God thrive in their spread of ignorance. Unless you are incurious about the truth, he firmly believes nothing should be exempt from careful analysis. As a result, he wrote his first book "Then Man Created God - The Truth about Believing a Lie". In it, he demonstrates a steadfast adherence to rational principles when pointing out the apparent inconsistencies of Christian dogma, and cleverly outlines the fundamental truth that believing a lie has similar impacts as telling one.
