The Religion War by Scott Adams
If God's Debris was an insight into man's inside then Religion War is a commentary on current social atmosphere. The character of Avatar continues to amaze the reader with pattern resolution and extraction. However there is a change here the old avatar is long dead and taken over by the delivery man of "God's debris". The stakes are much higher and Muslims vs Christian-Judea Alliance are at the verge of war. This is not going to be just another war but a war where billions will perish. In this scenario the avatar comes forward and tries to resolve the conflict between the two parties. But before that the avatar has to go through a long process of developing confidence in the two parties that avatar can be trusted.
The Religion War is about how Al-Qaeeda will grow unless the West re-thinks its policy towards Muslims and how the Al-Qaeeda is using bad methods to solve deep rooted issues. Reading through the book you don't start liking either party but at the same time you don't simply hate them. It becomes clear that both parties are there because of very heavy historical baggage they carry.
A very well-written and fast moving story line which results in astonishing revelation and insights for the reader to continue thinking long after reading the book.
The Religion War is about how Al-Qaeeda will grow unless the West re-thinks its policy towards Muslims and how the Al-Qaeeda is using bad methods to solve deep rooted issues. Reading through the book you don't start liking either party but at the same time you don't simply hate them. It becomes clear that both parties are there because of very heavy historical baggage they carry.
A very well-written and fast moving story line which results in astonishing revelation and insights for the reader to continue thinking long after reading the book.
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