The Failure of the Personal God: Why Prayer, Miracles, Divine Justice, and Religious Experience Fail the Test of Evidence (No God Required)

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If a loving, all-powerful God watches over the world, why does the world look so unwatched?Children get cancer. Innocent people die in earthquakes, floods, fires, and wars. Good people suffer while cruel people prosper. Prayers go unanswered. Hospitals, courts, police, rescue teams, doctors, firefighters, and social workers do the work that people often expect God to do.If God is all-knowing, all-powerful, perfectly loving, and perfectly just, why does the world contain so much undeserved suffering?The Failure of the Personal God is Book 6 in the No God Required series by Dr. Prabhat Das. In this powerful and deeply human book, Dr. Das examines one of religion’s most emotionally protected beliefs: the idea that a personal God listens, guides, protects, heals, punishes evil, rewards goodness, and answers prayer.This book asks the questions many people think quietly but are afraid to say aloud.If prayer works, why do hospitals need intensive care units?If God protects the innocent, why do children suffer?If God is just, why are poverty, illness, disability, and disaster so unevenly distributed?If God answers prayers, why do sincere believers often receive silence?If God punishes evil, why do societies still need police, courts, prisons, laws, and human justice?With calm reasoning, moral clarity, and compassion for human suffering, Dr. Das shows why the idea of a personal God does not fit the evidence of the real world. Natural disasters do not distinguish between saints and sinners. Disease does not spare the prayerful. Cancer does not ask whether a child has committed sin. Earthquakes do not pause for innocence. Viruses do not respect theology.This book does not mock the human need for comfort. It understands why people pray, why people hope for miracles, and why people want to believe that someone powerful is watching over them. But it also shows why comfort is not the same as truth.Inside this book, you will explore:Why unanswered prayer is a serious problem for belief in a personal GodWhy miracles are not reliable evidence of divine actionWhy innocent suffering challenges the idea of divine justiceWhy natural disasters reveal an indifferent natural worldWhy disease and childhood suffering cannot be explained as punishment for sinWhy human institutions, not divine intervention, protect societyWhy moral responsibility belongs to human beings, not heavenWhy compassion becomes more urgent when supernatural rescue is not expected The Failure of the Personal God is a serious, compassionate, and persuasive examination of the gap between religious claims and human reality.It argues that justice is not built into nature. Healing does not reliably come from heaven. Protection is not guaranteed by prayer. The suffering of innocent people cannot be explained away by divine mystery.What remains is not despair.What remains is responsibility.If no God will reliably feed the hungry, treat the sick, rescue the injured, protect children, stop cruelty, or deliver justice, then human beings must do these things for one another.This is not a cold message. It is a deeply moral one.No divine protector is needed to care.No heavenly justice is needed to fight injustice.No personal God is required. Read more

ASIN B0H4V27F8G
ISBN13 979-8951067142
Language English
Publisher Dr Prabhat Das
Dimensions 6 x 0.73 x 9 inches
Book 6 of 7 No God Required
Item Weight 1.22 pounds
Print length 322 pages
Publication date June 11, 2026

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