Author: | J. Roger Demosthenes, M.D. | ISBN: | 9781480931886 |
Publisher: | Dorrance Publishing | Publication: | February 21, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | J. Roger Demosthenes, M.D. |
ISBN: | 9781480931886 |
Publisher: | Dorrance Publishing |
Publication: | February 21, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Why Is There So Much Wickedness in the World?
by J. Roger Demosthenes, M.D.
In his book, J. Roger Demosthenes, M.D. examines the titular question: why is there so much wickedness in the world? It is a query that has plagued mankind for as long as they have had the capacity to form the question. There is no shortage of explanations; from the various systems of faith of the world, from philosophies, and from scientific inquiry. Dr. Demosthenes examines each of these theories with a critical eye, debunking them one by one; until there can be only one explanation.
About the Author
J. Roger Demosthenes, M.D. has had a long history with religion. He was born and raised a Catholic, and later in life converted to two other faiths in quick succession. But his professional life as a biologist and medical doctor led him to understand that man's behavior is better explained by science than by faith.
Why Is There So Much Wickedness in the World?
by J. Roger Demosthenes, M.D.
In his book, J. Roger Demosthenes, M.D. examines the titular question: why is there so much wickedness in the world? It is a query that has plagued mankind for as long as they have had the capacity to form the question. There is no shortage of explanations; from the various systems of faith of the world, from philosophies, and from scientific inquiry. Dr. Demosthenes examines each of these theories with a critical eye, debunking them one by one; until there can be only one explanation.
About the Author
J. Roger Demosthenes, M.D. has had a long history with religion. He was born and raised a Catholic, and later in life converted to two other faiths in quick succession. But his professional life as a biologist and medical doctor led him to understand that man's behavior is better explained by science than by faith.