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Passing Through by Craig A. Hart

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Mar 02, 12

Read from January 29 to 30, 2012

What happens when a fundamentalist scrutinizes his religious beliefs against contradictory evidence? Author Craig Hart invites us into his journey exploring spirituality outside the boundaries of religionism. Whether or not you are a believer in a higher power, this book provides insight for those struggling with the hard questions of religion. Hart illuminates his own battles with faith and how he ultimately ended up in energetic universalism.

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Readers: What's your story? Did you struggle with religious dogma? How did you recover? Leave your comment below.

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Debbie Boundaries of religion- it happens. It has to happen, because every piece of its existence is mans interpretation of it religion. I believe in that higher power - I believe we are just visiting earth to learn a lesson and then my higher power is sending me onto my next lesson. I just have a HUGE problem with someone writing their thoughts on paper ... It's just that - their interpretation, just as every branch of the church. Boy didn't mean to rant on ... :-)


Mindi Rosser Thanks for your comment, Debbie. Yes, this story is more a memoir/personal reflection than an intellectual book. It's not meant to be dissertation, just a book of personal experiences where someone voices their questions. I personally do not have a problem with someone writing those thoughts down. What else is that person to do to detail their journey for others?


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