Alan Caruba "Let me start by saying that McCabe is a seeker of spiritual truth, self-taught, and serious about it. His book is replete with spelling and grammatical errors that would get him chased out of any classroom in America, but that just doesn’t matter as he takes the reader along on his quest to get at the roots of core beliefs of Judaism and Christianity. McCabe has made a marvelous spiritual
journey, questioning everything he was ever taught in any church and, in
the process, putting aside some of the most sacred beliefs central of
Christianity. Spending time with orthodox Jewish sages, he absorbed their
views, moving on to discover the "Noahide" laws that preceded
Judaism. He finally arrived at the core of all spiritual thought that has
intrigued the greatest theological minds, the awesome "oneness" of God,
stripped clean of the layers of theological interpretation that took the
paths of Judaism and Christianity. I think anyone who has wondered about
the teachings of his or her particular faith would find this book
fascinating. I know I did."
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