Author C. Wayne Gray gives us the opportunity to find clarity amid the burning questions of faith which are too often ignored. He confronts those questions head-on and combines in-depth research along with stories from his involvement with churches to uncover the genuine reasons for skepticism. Christians who thought they had all the answers may find there is much more to explore.
In "Liar, Lunatic or Lore", Gray examines the numerous, troubling messages of religions. The book includes "dual levels" in each chapter to help to satisfy both casual readers and more serious students.
Using knowledge and humor, the author poses ideas to ponder that challenge long-held beliefs, such as:
- How your place of birth determines your religious persuasion for life
- How there are three days and three nights between Good Friday afternoon and Sunday morning
- Who really authored the Gospels, and who chose the correct ones?
- Why the popular "Woman-Caught-In-Adultery" story should NOT be taught by pastors
- The seeming silliness of Bible accounts when compared with one another
- The ill-advised path of antitheism
With the book's unique format, extensive research and plenty of laughs, "Liar, Lunatic, or Lore" is an important book that can help us see a wider view of our faith and make our beliefs our own.
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