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God's Debris espouses a philosophy based on the idea that the simplest explanation tends to be the best. The book proposes a form of pandeism and monism , postulating that an omnipotent God annihilated Itself in the Big Bang , because an omniscient entity would already know everything possible except Its own lack of existence, and exists now as ...
God's Debris (2001) The Religion War (2004) Stick to Drawing Comics, Monkey Brain! (2007) How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big (2013) Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter (2017) Loserthink: How Untrained Brains Are Ruining America (2019) Reframe Your Brain: The User Interface for Happiness and Success (2023)
When God Was a Woman is the U.S. title of a 1976 book by sculptor and art historian Merlin Stone. It was published earlier in the United Kingdom as The Paradise Papers: The Suppression of Women's Rites .
Alternatively, "lappid" [1] translates as "torch" or "lightning", therefore the phrase, "woman of Lappidoth" could be referencing Deborah as a "fiery woman." [ 2 ] Deborah told Barak , an Israelite general [ 1 ] from Kedesh in Naphtali , that God commanded him to lead an attack against the forces of Jabin king of Canaan and his military ...
Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé (Estsanatlehi) (Changing Woman, Turquoise Woman); Yoołgai Asdzą́ą́ (White Shell Woman) Baʼáłchíní; Dilyéhé (Planting Stars) Haashchʼéé Baʼáádí (Hastsébaádi, Qastcebaad, Yebaad) (Female Divinity) Haashchʼéé Oołtʼohí (Hastséoltoi, Hastyeoltoi, Shooting God) Hakʼaz Asdzą́ą́ (Cold Woman)
The Religion War (ISBN 0-7407-4788-6) is a 2004 novel by Dilbert creator Scott Adams, and the sequel to his novella God's Debris. This book takes place right before the last chapter of that book. Adams has asserted that it is his two religion-themed novels, and not Dilbert, that “will be his ultimate legacy.” [1]
The core of the book lies in chapters 5, "Archaeological Evidence for Folk Religions in Ancient Israel", 6 "The Goddess Asherah and Her Cult", and 7 "Asherah, Women's Cults, and 'Official Yahwism '". These chapters describe polytheistic religion in ancient Israel, which, Dever points out, was the reality in the religious lives of most people.
Stone's hypotheses are radical and challenging to the accepted views of antiquity. She is the author of numerous short stories, book reviews, and essays, including 3,000 Years of Racism. Stone's book When God Was a Woman had a profound effect on the international Goddess movement of the 1970s and 1980s. [3]