How Long to Read In the Name of God: the Unveiling of the Truth Behind the Religions

By Youssef Hamouda

How Long Does it Take to Read In the Name of God: the Unveiling of the Truth Behind the Religions?

It takes the average reader 4 hours and 46 minutes to read In the Name of God: the Unveiling of the Truth Behind the Religions by Youssef Hamouda

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Description

This book will take you on a journey into the history of mankind, where no man has gone before. It will answer questions humans have been asking for centuries. Questions such as: What's God's role in our history? Who are Adam and Eve? Were they a result of a natural evolution or a revolution? Who was the woman Cain married, and who are her people? Who are the Angels, and what world did they come from? Are they among us today? Why did the Exodus occur? Who was the Pharaoh? Why Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and the Eastern religions, in other words why religion? Why the races? Where did they come from? Who's behind these religions? What does God want from us? In this book, I will provide unconventional answers, to all these questions and more. The reader is guaranteed new ideas, and conclusions in the matter of our history, religion, and our raison d'ĂȘtre. All the evidence furnished in this book is based on scientific, historical, and religious books, besides logic. We will walk together through history, with a lot of emphasis on the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Koran, along with some other religious books. Through this journey, I will present to you an alternative explanation of history, different than what we were led to believe from our history books. This will shed some light on what we are, who we are, and what's our purpose of existence. My goal is to show you there's a higher power that controls our lives, and our destinies, for an ultimate purpose. After examining all the evidence I will provide, I hope you will come to the same conclusions I did. There was a beginning, and there shall be an end. Together we will examine historical facts, which will prove my theories. My ideas became more concentrated in the last six years, when I started getting heavily interested in history, and I was exposed to information in science and religion. People think science and the idea of a God don't match, on the contrary, if there is a God, then He is the one that invented science. Science must prove His existence or not. I found points that link the three together. A new revelation came to me of what the real history is, and the truth behind it. To my amazement, I found all the things I've talked about through the years were coming together, and everything became clearer to me. I saw through a lens of a camera, an upside down picture of our history. Things were not as it seemed. Going back in history was an attempt to understand what God really wanted from us. I had to find out for myself. Did He really leave us without religious guidance, from the start of humanity until Jesus? With the exception of Moses and the Hebrew people, God forgot or didn't care about the rest of the humans? I hope my findings I laid down in this book, will help uncover the truth. We know what we know, because someone taught us the science behind our knowledge. We found what we found, because someone allowed us to find it. The danger arises when people come to believe their belief is the only true one. They believe they're the only ones who understand God and His wishes, and therefore, they have the right to act in support of that belief. They try to impose their belief on others by any means available to them. Religion has been gaining a lot of ground in the last few years. Elections have been won and lost, not because of your political stance or confidence, but rather on your religious beliefs. Under which divine laws, do the gods of Egypt be exempted from insults? This is the question to ask. Anyone who feels he's higher than the Almighty Himself, or his Prophet, or even the Khalifa Omar, has the right to be exempted from insults. Otherwise, step aside. God and His Prophet allowed people Freedom of Speech. This means the freedom to say anything they want, with no risk of earthly punishment. Who are you to take that freedom from them? God and His prophet gave the people the freedom of belief, worship, and speech!

How long is In the Name of God: the Unveiling of the Truth Behind the Religions?

In the Name of God: the Unveiling of the Truth Behind the Religions by Youssef Hamouda is 278 pages long, and a total of 71,724 words.

This makes it 94% the length of the average book. It also has 88% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read In the Name of God: the Unveiling of the Truth Behind the Religions Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 31 minutes to read In the Name of God: the Unveiling of the Truth Behind the Religions aloud.

What Reading Level is In the Name of God: the Unveiling of the Truth Behind the Religions?

In the Name of God: the Unveiling of the Truth Behind the Religions is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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