In God We Trust: But Which One?
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In God We Trust: But Which One? is a 1996 book by Judith Hayes which looks at the inconsistencies among religious beliefs and some of the flaws in the ways some people are trying to bring religion into public life, especially in the United States.
- Publisher: Freedom From Religion Foundation
- ISBN 1877733113
Sample quotes attributed to this book found on the net include:[citation needed]
- A Roman Catholic worships a god who speaks through the Pope, while a Baptist worships a god who does not. They cannot be worshipping the same god.
- If a plane crashes and 99 people die while 1 survives, it is called a miracle. Should the families of the 99 think so?
- Where, [...] while loading his ark, did Noah find penguins and polar bears in Palestine?