Book Analysis and Educational Issues Essay

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Educational Issues

A former nun, by the name of Karen Armstrong, abandoned her faith during her time at Oxford and later devoted years to toeing a different career path as a TV presenter and an academic. For some time, Karen was viewed as a source of controversy and a professional who was criticizing the Roman Catholic Church. However, her publications and opinions about the various religions across the word have helped her find a new drive after the famous September 11 terrorist attacks. Armstrong is sad about the statements made by a number of conservative Christians after the 9/11 attack. "Some of their responses have been very ugly. In the Bible-belt there are preachers preaching to 5,000 people saying that Islam is a violent religion. Jerry Falwell, 2014, eventually had to recant his statement that Muhammad was a terrorist. But those words are still out there." A more personal and dangerous incident occurred when her statements were misinterpreted during a newspaper interview for an Arab media house, where she was erroneously said to back suicide bombers.

Her latest book, titled “The Case for God”, focuses on how religion started as a practical phenomenon which helped people understand the ways of uncovering new heart and mind abilities and also how its principles have been changed by humans over time into moral actions and diverse rituals.
According to her, religion needs perseverance. She debates that believing God is a supreme being means he is just like us, only larger, better and bigger and the one at the end of the line while this divine person present in the Holy Bible was simply seen, for centuries, as a sign of a divine existence after the end. During her interview, Karen expatiates on this search for religion and she reveals that the Indians have a huge head start as far as the 10th century preceding the birth of Christ, a number of the priests of Brahman created a ritual, which took the form of a competition. Karen explained that they entered the forest where they withdrew from their normal lives and took on another mental frame (Armstrong, 2010). 

In Karen’s book, she debates that in a large part of man’s history, religion has always been integrated into several other activities by people with a notable example being their form of government. According to her, this was “not because ambitious churchmen had….....

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