Mortimer Adler’s Apologetic

The late philosopher Mortimer Adler (d. 2001), who wrote the popular How to Read a Book, was the chairman of the board of editors of the Encyclopedia Britannica and was the man behind the Great Books series that came out in the early 1950’s.  He penned Truth in Religion:  The Plurality of Religions and the Unity of Truth in 1990.  Adler points out, “If the religions of Far Eastern origins do not claim to be supernatural knowledge, based of divine revelation, then they are theoretical or moral philosophies masquerading as religions.”  Adler rejected polytheism and non-theism.  He said that the existence of a supreme being could be proved beyond a reasonable doubt.

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Jay Hall is a "ten-yeared" Mathematics Professor at Howard College in Big Spring, Texas. He has a Master of Science degree in Mathematics from the University of Oklahoma. Hall has 53 credit hours of Science courses in various disciplines. He has taught at the High School, Technical School and Community College levels. He also has experience in the actuarial field for a number of insurance and consulting organizations. Hall has previously published Fantastic Polygon Constructions and a paper on MathWorld (“One-Seventh Ellipse,” http://mathworld.wolfram.com/One-SeventhEllipse.html). In addition he is the author of Calculus is Easy (https://www.amazon.com/Calculus-Easy-Jay-Hall-ebook/dp/B00B3YWYNI). There is also a video on YouTube (search: Calc is EZ, look for the hammer). Hall is a proud member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. He was a journalist for a year and had the privilege of interviewing Maya Angelou. You may contact Jay Hall at HallOfMath@yahoo.com or DeepTimeSkeptic@protonmail.com

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