The most significant difference between human beings and every other species on this planet is in our brains. No other species even comes close to possessing our exclusive mental qualities. The human mind possesses a wide array of capacities, including the ability to think, reason, process information, form abstract concepts, and solve problems. Other mental capacities include imagination, motivation, morality, memory, intuition, learning, emotions, and consciousness.
The Bible, in Genesis 1:27, declares that God created man in his own image and likeness. However, I doubt that God was referring to physical likeness when he made that statement. He was rather speaking about our mental capacities, those that separate us from every other known physical life form. In other words, our Creator provided us with the capacity of thinking and reasoning like he does. Therefore, we can see the truth and facts and reach the same conclusions as God does.
Nonetheless, we can bypass or reject the use of those mental capabilities, determine our private truth, and arrive at different conclusions than God. However, our individual versions of truth and personal conclusions are usually deficient, distorted, or erroneous. The conduct just described is a common tendency present in all human beings and is motivated by vanity, a big ego, or conceit. It is also a sin against God since he gave us the capacity to see the real truth, if we wished to.
Do we really have a problem with God? You can be confident that we do (if there is such a thing as a creator). Death and all the suffering ever-present in this world suggest that either the Creator is a sadistic monster or that he is making a statement, … No paradise for you! That is what slow-death diseases and starving children in Africa mean.
The problem is that rejecting God’s reasoning and truth is equivalent to rejecting God himself. Since the Creator is the absolute truth, any truth other than God’s truth is not accurate. We often substitute God’s truth for our own unreliable beliefs, which we then call the truth, although they are generally wrong. These are either distorted truths and facts or outright lies! These defective beliefs are followed by perverted behaviors. Nonetheless, we prefer them over the actual truth. Sometimes, we are even willing to kill and to die in their defense. We see evidence of this practice in the irrational and abnormal things we see every day, all around us.
Not surprisingly our attitude offends God. The book “Your Problem with God” helps its readers understand what makes God angry with us, identify the individual beliefs that blind each person to God’s truth, and how to start sharing God’s mentality and way of reasoning. Human beings are also the only species that can consciously change our nature for the better. So God offers us a path to redemption. Thus, how can we reconcile with God? “Your Problem With God” was written to answer this question. This book reveals what religion should teach if only they knew the truth!
An essential purpose of this book is to deprogram its readers. Some have believed all their lives in doctrines, beliefs, and ideologies that are actually false and misleading. Most chapters of this book offer more accurate perspectives about subjects that have been accepted as correct but, when analyzed under a microscope, prove to be wrong. “Your Problem with God” is about rethinking God and relearning truth. Read it!

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Ten things you will get from
“Your Problem With God”:
- A look into the Creator God not distorted by religion.
- Learn what religions should know about God but do not.
- Discover a perspective of Jesus that has been lost in time.
- Learn how the mind of God is reflected in his creation.
- Learn the relationship between God, truth, and your mind.
- Get a clear perspective of God as Truth.
- Replace your beliefs in a god for an understanding of God.
- Discover why truth is essential in your life.
- Learn what is your problem with God and how to resolve this.
- Most importantly, understand how to acquire an intimate relationship with God; one that is based on truth, not on beliefs.