Though saying that, "God's Not Stupid," appears quite inert in nature it is really a very bold statement. Combining my studies of Christianity and Buddhism primarily I have come up with proposals that I believe God would naturally want us to live without dividing ourselves as we have for centuries. This guide to a personal emotional evolution is easy, but not simple. From understanding our personal space to changing our way of teaching children this is a no holes barred book of suggestions for living a happier and more compassionate life.
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Written by a good friend of mine, “God's Not Stupid” is a first-hand account into reconciling God's love with teachings from other world religions and attitudes, specifically Buddhism and meditation as a means of acquiring greater understanding about self and God. It was deeply personal and specific to his own journey through life, but his attitude toward each person's unique experiences — and what that means for humanity in relation to God — was quite refreshing. Although Rice identifies himself as a Christian within the pages, he also challenges the Christian mindset of a “one true” religion, accepting that one person's truth is not a universal truth, even among those in the same religion. A good book on tolerance, acceptance and bettering oneself.