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They All Can't Be Right: Do All Spiritual Paths Lead to God?

They All Can't Be Right: Do All Spiritual Paths Lead to God?
By Steve Russo

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The crisis facing youth today is not that they are disinterested in the spiritual. The opposite is true. Postmodern youth crave a connection to the spiritual. The real crisis today is that they see all spiritual paths equally valid and have no allegiance to any absolutes. Barna statistics show that "churched kids" think no differently than "unchurched kids."

Into this spiritual potluck, Steve Russo offers the truth about these so-called paths to God and delivers the good news about the Way. Teens will learn to evaluate other faiths and see that the biblical witness can be trusted as the absolute in the search for meaning and truth in this life.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #224260 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-09-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 151 pages

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Excellent book!5
This is a very informative book if you're interested in reading up on other religions besides Christianity. You'll learn the history of Islam, Buddism, Hinduism, Mormonism, the occult and satanism, Wicca and Witchcraft, and more. This book is definitely from a Christian perspective, but contains some very good information.

Great book!5
This book is a clear, concise, Christian resource about other religions. Russo explains various other religions in plain english which is great for the teen book study I teach. He points out many of the fallicies and inconsistencies in other world religions. This is a book written by a Christian for Christians who want to know basics about other religions. He unapologetically sticks to the Gospel which is refreshing in our relativist world. Good information. Good read.

No, there is NOT "one true way", as Russo claims.1
Do not waste your time on this book. Russo "explains" other religions but with a heavily-biased Christian viewpoint, which is completely unfair. If Christianity was the only "Way", as Russo claims, then why would other religions exist? Consider this question, and do not buy this book.