Learn a Lot About How to Bring Your Religion Up-to-Date -- New Book Brings to Readers An in-Depth Look At Notable Events That are Gradually Starting to Change the World Religions, Including Christianity


GAINESVILLE, Fla., Sept. 12, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During the last few centuries, humankind's Western religions and their concept of God have gradually started to change. An in-depth discussion about these current and future changes and their effects on the world is all set to begin as Xlibris releases What God Really Isn't: The Transformation of Religion, a new book authored by Robert D. Ivey.

What God Really Isn't brings to readers Alfred North Whitehead's concept of God as a function of the natural world and universe. It is a function within us as we evolve, that renews our minds, in the same way Paul described. As new scientific, moral and legal discoveries occur, they continually transform prior knowledge and truth. In America, a false-flag 9/11 Attack was planned by the Republican's Party Project for a New American Century. Its purpose was to cover up the unprovoked wars on Afghanistan and Iraq for oil. The U.S. Christian-Jewish Zionist coalition was the driving force for war. The text emphasizes that a transformed Christianity and other transformed religions would be based on nonviolence and the fundamental principle of the equality of all religions.

For more information, please visit Xlibris.com.

About the Author

The author is a librarian, writer, progressive activist and religious thinker. He received the B.A. degree in 1957 at the University of Florida, in history, psychology and religion. He received the M.A. degree in 1963 at the University of Minnesota, in library science. He grew up as a member of the liberal, United Lutheran Church; and he has been a Friend (Quaker) for forty-six years.


              What God Really Isn't * by Robert D. Ivey
                  The Transformation of Christianity
                     Publication Date: 08/28/2008
          Picture Book; $24.99; 56 pages; 978-1-4363-2006-1

To request a complimentary paperback review copy, contact the publisher at (888) 795-4274 x. 7479. Tear sheets may be sent by regular or electronic mail to Marketing Services. To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (610) 915-0294 or call (888) 795-4274 x. 7876.

For more information, contact Xlibris at (888) 795-4274 or on the web at www.Xlibris.com.



            

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