What do you say to a God who never answers?
In this bold and unfiltered book, the author speaks directly to the silent divine—personally, intimately, and relentlessly. No prayers. No worship. No ritual. Only honest questions, frustration, curiosity, and clarity.
Dear God, We Need to Talk is not a theological treatise. It is a conversation that humanity has always wanted to have but never dared to initiate. Through letters written entirely in the first person, the author confronts the ambiguity of God’s existence, the psychology of belief, the weight of suffering, the logic—and illogic—of religion, the contradictions of morality, and the unsettling possibility that we may have been talking to ourselves for thousands of years.
This book explores what happens when a single human being sits down and writes to a God who remains silent. The result is a powerful, often uncomfortable journey through doubt, meaning, fear, longing, disappointment, resilience, and finally, acceptance.
These letters illuminate a truth we rarely admit: in the absence of divine answers, humans became the authors of our own morality, creativity, courage, and purpose.
Whether you believe in God, doubt God, debate God, fear God, or are still trying to understand what the word “God” even means, this book will challenge you to rethink the role silence has played in shaping humanity—and yourself.
Direct. Honest. Unapologetically human.
This is the conversation that should have happened a long time ago.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What do you say to a God who never answers?In this bold and unfiltered book, the author speaks directly to the silent divine-personally, intimately, and relentlessly. No prayers. No worship. No ritual. Only honest questions, frustration, curiosity, and clarity.Dear God, We Need to Talk is not a theological treatise. It is a conversation that humanity has always wanted to have but never dared to initiate. Through letters written entirely in the first person, the author confronts the ambiguity of God's existence, the psychology of belief, the weight of suffering, the logic-and illogic-of religion, the contradictions of morality, and the unsettling possibility that we may have been talking to ourselves for thousands of years.This book explores what happens when a single human being sits down and writes to a God who remains silent. The result is a powerful, often uncomfortable journey through doubt, meaning, fear, longing, disappointment, resilience, and finally, acceptance.These letters illuminate a truth we rarely admit: in the absence of divine answers, humans became the authors of our own morality, creativity, courage, and purpose.Whether you believe in God, doubt God, debate God, fear God, or are still trying to understand what the word "God" even means, this book will challenge you to rethink the role silence has played in shaping humanity-and yourself.Direct. Honest. Unapologetically human.This is the conversation that should have happened a long time ago. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798277333068
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What do you say to a God who never answers?In this bold and unfiltered book, the author speaks directly to the silent divine-personally, intimately, and relentlessly. No prayers. No worship. No ritual. Only honest questions, frustration, curiosity, and clarity.Dear God, We Need to Talk is not a theological treatise. It is a conversation that humanity has always wanted to have but never dared to initiate. Through letters written entirely in the first person, the author confronts the ambiguity of God's existence, the psychology of belief, the weight of suffering, the logic-and illogic-of religion, the contradictions of morality, and the unsettling possibility that we may have been talking to ourselves for thousands of years.This book explores what happens when a single human being sits down and writes to a God who remains silent. The result is a powerful, often uncomfortable journey through doubt, meaning, fear, longing, disappointment, resilience, and finally, acceptance.These letters illuminate a truth we rarely admit: in the absence of divine answers, humans became the authors of our own morality, creativity, courage, and purpose.Whether you believe in God, doubt God, debate God, fear God, or are still trying to understand what the word "God" even means, this book will challenge you to rethink the role silence has played in shaping humanity-and yourself.Direct. Honest. Unapologetically human.This is the conversation that should have happened a long time ago. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798277333068
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