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Truly God Exists, But... A Bold Inquiry into the Origins of Holy Books
Is it possible that God exists, yet the holy books we follow are human-made? In Truly God Exists, But... , Umut Can Evren takes a thought-provoking journey into the foundations of religious texts, questioning their divine origin through a rational and analytical lens.
This book does not deny the existence of a Creator but challenges the idea that religious scriptures are directly inspired by God. With compelling arguments, historical insights, and critical analysis, Truly God Exists, But... explores inconsistencies,
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Truly God Exists, But... A Bold Inquiry into the Origins of Holy Books

Is it possible that God exists, yet the holy books we follow are human-made? In Truly God Exists, But..., Umut Can Evren takes a thought-provoking journey into the foundations of religious texts, questioning their divine origin through a rational and analytical lens.

This book does not deny the existence of a Creator but challenges the idea that religious scriptures are directly inspired by God. With compelling arguments, historical insights, and critical analysis, Truly God Exists, But... explores inconsistencies, contradictions, and cultural influences within these texts.

If you've ever pondered the true nature of divine revelation, religious authority, and the human role in shaping sacred doctrines, this book is for you. Whether you are a believer, a skeptic, or simply curious, this work invites you to explore faith with reason and challenge long-held assumptions.

Prepare for an intellectual journey that dares to ask: Could the holy books be more human than divine?


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Autorenporträt
Umut Can Evren was born in 1986 in Istanbul. From a young age, he was deeply interested in religions, their origins, and their impact on human civilization. This curiosity led him to pursue formal education in theology, where he developed a strong foundation in religious studies, philosophy, and historical analysis.

Throughout his academic and personal journey, Evren has critically examined the divine origins of holy books, questioning long-standing religious narratives through a rational and analytical lens. His writings reflect a deep commitment to intellectual inquiry, encouraging readers to approach faith with reason and skepticism.

With a passion for exploring controversial religious topics, Evren continues to challenge conventional beliefs, providing thought-provoking perspectives on theology, philosophy, and spirituality.