Why Adam and Eve Created GOD

Who created God. Why we believe in GOD.

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Chapter 12 – Life after the Death of God

Mankind raced into the twentieth century like a child dashing into a circus tent.  Looking at everything, imagining wonderful things, full of dreams and hopes. The natural sciences continued to amaze as better instruments revealed more and more about the universe.  The inquisitive were measuring and experimenting with everything—mechanics, medicine, electricity, radio, psychology, and even […]

Chapter 11 – Superstition and Reason Collide

Around the globe, British, French, and Spanish explored new lands, met new peoples, and saw new cultures—often godless and quite happy places. Prosperous and moral people without any knowledge of a god who made the world in seven days, destroyed it in a flood, or would damn one to hell for not believing.  Priests were […]

Chapter 10 – Conquering with God

The new age of science, nationalism, missionary zeal, and, above all, economic desire for world trade routes, came together on the scores of ships embarking from Spanish and Portuguese ports. The explorers and traders pressed further out into the Atlantic, up to Greenland, and down the coast of Africa, trying to find a trade route […]

Chapter 9 – Reforming and Reshaping the West

This chronology of the western religious experience is approaching familiar ground. Names, dates, and events of the Renaissance along with the courage, tenacity, and audacity of the great explorers are drilled into our youth.  With familiarity and hindsight, it is easy to project modern preconceptions into the past, making the outcome of historical events look […]

Chapter 8 – The Middle Ages and Islam’s Birth

Throughout the ages, people have looked back on their “golden age” of faith, be it ten years or a thousand years earlier, and idealize it as a better time—a more pure and true time.  If ever there was a golden age for Christianity it occurred during the Middle Ages, in a time where the heart […]

Chapter 7 – Paul Turns Jesus into God

The intellectual alliance of Athens with Rome panned the spotlight of Western history from Greece to the Roman world. The radiance of Hellenistic culture was passing, but many felt its powerful influence as it illuminated cultures fromSpaintoChina.  Social strata sharply divided the Roman republic’s people, as the abundant use of money in commerce enabled people […]

Chapter 6 – God, Science and Philosophy Unite

The Old World, a world in which a few distinctive civilizations existed autonomously in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Crete, sounded the first crescendo in the rhythm of civilization, but by the beginning of the first millennium BC the world was entering a new stanza.  Increasing prosperity made people aware of more desires.  Instead of working to […]

Chapter 5 – The Hebrew Innovation – One God

From the turmoil of Akkadian-occupied Sumeria departed a Semitic tribe of Jews who, a millennia later, became a minor power in ancient Palestine.  But those Jewish religious seeds would grow to become the most important religious, moral, and philosophic influence in western civilization.  Previous religions added and deleted gods into and from their pantheon to […]