Garrett Glass
Who Cut God's Hair
Who Cut God's Hair
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This alone would make for an interesting and unusual book, but that is only the first part of Who Cut God's Hair. As Glass points out, belief in God may be the default position for mankind, but it is not hard-wired in any of us, and so he spends the second and third parts of the book investigating religion, prayer, faith, and alternatives to belief in God and religion, such as humanism, agnosticism, and atheism. At all times, he is respectful of those who believe in God and practice religion, though he also shows us the psychological costs of God-belief.
If you want more than just the ordinary arguments about God's existence; if you wish to understand how God-belief is generated; if you see value in God-belief and religion; if you also acknowledge that the different paths of disbelief in God have equal value; and if you are curious how all of this affects you - Who Cut God's Hair is a wonderful accompaniment to your own investigation into life's biggest questions.