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101 Reasons to Quit Believing in the Mormon God(s): From a Mormon's Perspective
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101 Reasons to Quit Believing in the Mormon God(s): From a Mormon's Perspective
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Being an active member of the Mormon Church for over 50 years, Richard Nemelka read and studied the Bible, Book of Mormon , and other religious books in depth. Constantly seeking for answers created uncertainty about his beliefs. This book of 101 Reasons to Quit Believing in the Mormon God(s)--from a Mormon's Perspective is an attempt to discuss the many unanswered questions about Mormonism, Christianity, and God that have plagued him for decades. Should a person just believe based on faith? Or should there be rational evidence to support one's beliefs? Is having 101 Reasons to Quit Believing in the Mormon God(s) sufficient to discard one's beliefs that have brought some success and happiness?
Being an active member of the Mormon Church for over 50 years, Richard Nemelka read and studied the Bible, Book of Mormon , and other religious books in depth. Constantly seeking for answers created uncertainty about his beliefs. This book of 101 Reasons to Quit Believing in the Mormon God(s)--from a Mormon's Perspective is an attempt to discuss the many unanswered questions about Mormonism, Christianity, and God that have plagued him for decades. Should a person just believe based on faith? Or should there be rational evidence to support one's beliefs? Is having 101 Reasons to Quit Believing in the Mormon God(s) sufficient to discard one's beliefs that have brought some success and happiness?




















