Do you think The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus is better suited for people of any particular religion?

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Do you think The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus is better suited for people of any particular religion?

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I think it's best suited for those who are religious, and possibly monotheistic, but I don't think it has to be any singular religion that it's aimed at. Aethiests may struggle with the content. Personally, I'm agnostic and still found it interesting to consider and think about. Though likely, anyone interested in philosophy or religious studies in general would find it to be a good read.
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On one hand, it may be more suitable for Christian religions, especially Catholicism, as it is based on the Bible and Catholic doctrine. On the other hand, many Christians are quite strict and unwavering in their beliefs, and some might find it unacceptable to read the Bible with such a new perspective. It depends on how open and accepting a person is. And this kind of perspective seems closer, for example, to Eastern religions. And they seem to be more open to diversity. After all, it’s often said that all religions are about the same thing. There are just different paths to reach it.
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I believe that anyone with an open mind will enjoy this book no matter which religion they belong to. However, a person, such as myself, who was raised as a Catholic Christian will better understand the details, philosophy, and beliefs that are presented in this book. In summary, more people who are Catholic Christians will be attracted to this book than those of different religions or other denominations found within Christianity.
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Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

I do believe that it's more suitable to those who are more open-minded. Being constrained to one particular religion might give bias to some readers.
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This theological work is more suited to the Christian population, especially to those who had catechism studies from Catholic doctrine. But it's also a great headstart for the readers who'd like to be introduced to the basic foundations of Christianity. It also opens an inclusive ground for discussions and debates among atheists, other-religious, and science followers.
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Since the book does not criticize or judge a particular religion, it is still suited for all religions. Though Christians will resonate better with the concepts treated in the book, logically it is suited for all religions. In fact, non-Christians, atheists, and other religious beliefs will still stand a chance to learn more with open minds about the elements of Christianity.
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Personally, I do not think so. Atheist may have mixed feelings while reading this. Non-christians too may not enjoy it.
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The book seems more directed towards the Christian faith; however, as a Muslim, I find that a lot of the teachings align with my faith as well.
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Given the Christian background context of the book, I would say that it is better suited for Christian audiences.
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I think the book is better suited to those with a Christian background, but I think anyone with an open mind can appreciate it. There are many conversations among theologians concerning things they may not accept as fact, but they are open to discussing.
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Post by Santosh Behera »

Yes, I think. And I can also confidently say that The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus is suited for people of any particular religion. It is based on the Bible and Catholic doctrine, but the book is suitable for anyone with an open mind, but Catholic Christians may find it easier to understand.
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I think it is best suited for Christians even though other people of other religions can read it.
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People that share the religious beliefs that the book discussed would definitely enjoy it but I also believe if one is willing to be open minded the book would be a good read too
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It is clearly heavily suited for Christians. But then I think anyone who can look past the veil of religion can as well enjoy it. The book contains a good amount of thought-provoking contents.
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