Which god is God?
A Lawyer’s Look at God and Religion
This book grew out of lunchtime discussions I had with a law partner who asked about God’s existence and which religion, if any, could rightfully speak for God. Are there many paths to heaven or only one? Is there karmic retribution with endless cycling of the soul or do we live once and stand before God? Is our soul snuffed out like a candle or is there a heaven and hell? Because the world’s religions make conflicting claims about God, they can’t all be true. We have to ask which ones, if any, are trustworthy?
The starting point of our talks was whether God existed. Without God, the world’s religions might be interesting but not particularly relevant. If God is real, how do we decide which of the world’s religions can reliably tell us who God is, how to interact with him, how we should live, and what happens when we die?
Religions that claim to speak for God have the burden of identifying the source of their information. Claiming special knowledge is not enough. Religions must validate their claims with evidence that is both relevant and credible. Using the rules of courtroom evidence, we can test religious claims to determine which ones can be trusted. The religion that survives legal scrutiny can rightfully claim to know our purpose on earth and the pathway to our ultimate destination.
Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and the New Age Movement have radically different views of God and the hereafter.
This book presents a concise summary of each religion’s core beliefs and, using the rules of evidence, establishes which religious claims are credible. It answers questions such as:
- Is God real or an illusion?
- Are there many gods or just one?
- Are we subject to reincarnation and karmic retribution?
- Can we communicate with spirit guides in other dimensions?
In Which god is God? – A Lawyer’s Look at God and Religion, Adrian Adams provides an easy to understand guide for those who want to know if God exists and how to separate truth from speculation about our souls and eternity.
Additional information
Author |
Adrian J. Adams, Esq. |
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Cover |
Adam Chabiniak |
Publishing house |
WestBow Press A Division of Thomas Nelson and Zondervan |
Binding |
Softcover |
Language |
English |
Number of pages |
188 |
Format |
6x9 |
Genre |
Religion - Spirituality |
Adam C. –
Great book with deep insights. Presented from a very unique perspective. A very good read. I strongly recommend it. Kudos to the Author.
Pat C. –
I finished reading your book and loved it! Can't believe you have 26 pages of references and footnotes. How long did it take your to write it?
Mike M. –
Thank you for “Which god is God?” I finished Chapter 1 and was very encouraged by the way you approached “Does God Exist.” It was clearly laid out with plenty of quotes by leading scientistic thinkers. And with the simple eloquence of reason you did a superb job.
Cray S. –
Thanx so much for the grrreat book. It is truly a magnificent read. Everything in it was right on. The perspective is unique and awesome.
Patti C. –
Wow! Didn’t know this existed. When did you find time to write it?? Thanks so much for sharing it with us, we’re both trying to read it at the same time. So good right from the start—we are devouring it.
John –
Thank you for the wonderful book! I loved it! It was excellently done. I love the legal explanations and defenses for an eternal and God-given gift—His Son, Jesus Christ.