Agnostic Khushwant

There Is No God

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Other Practices, Agnosticism
Cover of the book Agnostic Khushwant by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra, Hay House
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra ISBN: 9789381398234
Publisher: Hay House Publication: October 1, 2011
Imprint: Hay House India Language: English
Author: Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
ISBN: 9789381398234
Publisher: Hay House
Publication: October 1, 2011
Imprint: Hay House India
Language: English

Instead of entering into a pointless debate on whether or not God exists, it is more important to bear in mind that belief in the existence of God has little bearing on making a person a good or a bad citizen. One can be a saintly person without believing in God and a detestable villain believing in Him. In my personalized religion, there is NO GOD! Khushwant Singh, over the decades, has built up a reputation for coming up with something new and controversial in each book, and he does not disappoint his readers this time too. He begins with a chapter on the ‘need for a new religion – without God’, in which he questions the relevance of God. He then moves on to describe how religion has proved to be more harmful than beneficial and, in the process, debunks astrologers and the breed of so-called ‘godmen’. However, he is not dismissive of religion. Through his lucid writing, he brings out the beauty and significance of holy books such as the Bhagvad Gita, the Quran and the Granth Sahib. He provides relevant extracts to highlight the poetry and the music in such books. The author next tries to dispel the prejudices held by many non-Muslims against their Muslim compatriots by giving down-to-earth examples. He also emphasizes the importance of the Ramzaan fast. Khushwant Singh’s description of the life and times of Guru Nanak and Guru Gobind Singh and his in-depth analysis of the Granth Sahib throw new light on a particularly troubled period in India’s history. The chapter devoted to the interaction of the author (a confirmed agnostic) with the Dalai Lama (probably the world’s most renowned spiritual leader) makes for fascinating reading. Here’s one book containing a wealth of knowledge and information that you would want to read or consult again and again.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Instead of entering into a pointless debate on whether or not God exists, it is more important to bear in mind that belief in the existence of God has little bearing on making a person a good or a bad citizen. One can be a saintly person without believing in God and a detestable villain believing in Him. In my personalized religion, there is NO GOD! Khushwant Singh, over the decades, has built up a reputation for coming up with something new and controversial in each book, and he does not disappoint his readers this time too. He begins with a chapter on the ‘need for a new religion – without God’, in which he questions the relevance of God. He then moves on to describe how religion has proved to be more harmful than beneficial and, in the process, debunks astrologers and the breed of so-called ‘godmen’. However, he is not dismissive of religion. Through his lucid writing, he brings out the beauty and significance of holy books such as the Bhagvad Gita, the Quran and the Granth Sahib. He provides relevant extracts to highlight the poetry and the music in such books. The author next tries to dispel the prejudices held by many non-Muslims against their Muslim compatriots by giving down-to-earth examples. He also emphasizes the importance of the Ramzaan fast. Khushwant Singh’s description of the life and times of Guru Nanak and Guru Gobind Singh and his in-depth analysis of the Granth Sahib throw new light on a particularly troubled period in India’s history. The chapter devoted to the interaction of the author (a confirmed agnostic) with the Dalai Lama (probably the world’s most renowned spiritual leader) makes for fascinating reading. Here’s one book containing a wealth of knowledge and information that you would want to read or consult again and again.

More books from Hay House

Cover of the book Is It Me or My Adrenals? by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book Ask and It Is Given by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book The Lifetimes When Jesus and Buddha Knew Each Other by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book Shobhaa: Never a Dull Dé by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book More Beautiful Than Before by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book Connecting with the Angels Made Easy by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book Attitude is Everything for Success by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book Cancer Moon Sign by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book Tiger-Tiger, Is It True? by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book Cut the Crap and Feel Amazing by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book I Can See Angels by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book F**k It Therapy by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book The Inner Fire by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book The Western Guide to Feng Shui for Prosperity by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
Cover of the book The Greening by Khushwant Singh, Ashok Chopra
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy