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A Guide to Universal Truths Nov 12, 2007 "In his book A Guide to Universal Truths (2nd Edition) Robert Thomas Fertig provides an easy reading and comprehensive introduction to both traditional and contemporary issues. He explores questions related to science and religion, philosophy and ethics integrating extensive research and anecdotal examples. Each issue is presented with a brief description that is informative as well as insightful and challenging to the reader. I recommend this book to people of faith and all who are searching to deepen their understanding of Truth." Vicar General, Diocese of St. Petersburg, Florida, Rev. Fr. Robert Morris
"The beginning sections covering some of the latest science was concise and well-done. However, given my Judaism, I cannot comment on your sections on Christian faith. I have faith that there is a greater power, which resulted in my membership and support of PSSI." David J. Turell, M.D., author of Science vs. Religion: The 500-Year war"
"Many of us stop (or temporarily halt) our spiritual journey when we finish high school. When you are ready to pick up your spiritual journey again and ask mature questions--this Guide is the book for you." Reverend John D. Hiers, Rector of the Episcopalian Church of the Ascension, Clearwater, Florida
"This book needs to be read by all who are concerned Christians. The crisis you see in the Christian religion as practiced nowadays is very real and you spell-out manifestations of it and probable causes." Warren Henderson, Presbyterian Elder.
"From my perspective, this is excellent, thought-provoking material. You are obviously passionate and tenacious in the pursuit of truth." Rev. Dan Hummer, Methodist Chaplain, VA Medical Center, Bay Pines, Florida
"You have worked hard and done a great deal of research and I believe you are very intent in making our faith acceptable in this modern world." Most Reverend W. Thomas Larkin, D.D., the late Bishop Emeritus, Diocese of St. Petersburg, Florida
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