Beyond the Told

by Dr. David M Robertson

Reason, Religion and the Trinion Contradictions 2E

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What is Deism? Where did it come from? Who are Deists, what exactly do they believe, and what is their connection with the American Founding Fathers? And what is the Trinion Contradictions, and why is that important? This book answers these questions and many more.

Reintroducing some of the most basic ideas from some of the most influential people in history; Reason, Religion and the Trinion Contradictions will give you an opportunity to challenge your own beliefs and make a positive change; not only for yourself but for all of humanity.

Some Examples of What People Are Saying:

  • Alex November 10, 2016 – Format: Paperback|Verified Purchase
    “Easy to read and great introduction into Deism”
  • Amazon Customer April 10, 2016 – Format: Paperback|Verified Purchase
    “I really enjoyed reading this book. It is a quick read but one that gets the mind going.”
  • Rachael Roberts April 15, 2016 – Format: Paperback
    “Mr. Robertson presents a lot of information about a topic that is little known to the public. This book will propel you to rethink things that you thought you already knew and to question the validity of what you were taught.”
  • Average Rating: 5 Stars – Read More Reviews by Clicking Here

Supported By:

  • Social Media: Numerous Deist Groups and Pages
  • Youtube: devoutDEISM – is a platform used to showcase the book
  • Repeater Websites: Many websites that source the material, such as NeoDeism.com
  • Conferences: Speaking engagements and interactions
  • Academia: Ideas within the book are being taught on the college level

Product Details

  • Print Length: 136 pages
  • Publisher: Another DMR Publication; 2nd edition (June 30, 2017)
  • Publication Date: July 1, 2017
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1548509906
  • ISBN-13: 978-1548509903
  • ASIN: B073MS9K5N

A Third Edition is Now Available!

Due to a mixup during the publication of the Second Edition, I have made the Third Edition free to review. You can read it for free by CLICKING HERE.

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