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The Irrelevant Middleman: An Obsolete Concept

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The Irrelevant Middleman: An Obsolete Concept
The Irrelevant Middleman: An Obsolete Concept

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The Irrelevant Middleman: An Obsolete Concept

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In this captivating book, the author challenges the existence of God, weaving together scientific concepts, philosophical ideas, and critical reasoning., They dismantle traditional arguments posed for the existence and expose the inherent irrelevance of a divine intermediary. The book attempts to delve into human nature, psychology and philosophy. "The Irrelevant Middleman" delves beyond religious dogma, critically examining Hinduism, its principles, philosophies, its central ideologies and Hindutva, shedding light on their societal impact while maintaining a balanced perspective. Through compelling prose, the book encourages readers to question the influence of organized religion and embrace a more enlightened worldview. It discusses Indian atheism and atheism in general. It integrates scientific theories like evolution or the Big Bang with profound philosophical concepts, like Morality, Bhakti and Duty. It invites readers to challenge preconceived notions, offering a path towards a more rational and meaningful existence, where skepticism and critical thinking prevail, and the search for truth and meaning takes center stage.

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