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What People Actually Believe

A Walkthrough of the World’s Faiths (The Divine Archive)

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What People Actually Believe

By: James Johnson
Narrated by: Jim Vann
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What do you actually believe? Not what your family says. Not what your pastor says. Not what your podcast host says. What the label means. Fully. This is not a book about scripture. It’s not a defense of religion. And it’s not a takedown of belief. It’s a walkthrough. From Christians to Catholics, Evangelicals to Mormons, Muslims to Jews, Hindus to Buddhists, Atheists to Agnostics, and cults you didn’t even know were real. This book lays out the actual belief structure, system by system, line by line. No cherry-picking. No commentary. Just: “If you say you are this… here’s what that means.” This is for the curious, the devout, the doubters, and the people trying to sort out where they stand or if they want the label at all.

©2025 James Johnson (P)2025 James Johnson
Religious Studies Spirituality Mormon Agnostic
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