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Wells wrote in his book God the Invisible King that his idea of God did not draw upon the traditional religions of the world: "This book sets out as forcibly and exactly as possible the religious belief of the writer. [Which] is a profound belief in a personal and intimate God." Later in the work he aligns himself with a "renascent or modern religion ... neither atheist nor Buddhist nor Mohammedan nor Christian ... [that] he has found growing up in himself." (Summary from Wikipedia)

God, the Invisible King by H. G. Wells (1866 - 1946‪)‬ LibriVox

    • Arts

Wells wrote in his book God the Invisible King that his idea of God did not draw upon the traditional religions of the world: "This book sets out as forcibly and exactly as possible the religious belief of the writer. [Which] is a profound belief in a personal and intimate God." Later in the work he aligns himself with a "renascent or modern religion ... neither atheist nor Buddhist nor Mohammedan nor Christian ... [that] he has found growing up in himself." (Summary from Wikipedia)

    01 --Ch First, Parts 1-3

    01 --Ch First, Parts 1-3

    • 20 min
    02 -- Ch First, Parts 4-6

    02 -- Ch First, Parts 4-6

    • 16 min
    03 -- Ch Second, Parts 1-3

    03 -- Ch Second, Parts 1-3

    • 15 min
    04 -- Ch Second, Parts 4-7

    04 -- Ch Second, Parts 4-7

    • 18 min
    05 -- Ch Second, Parts 8-9

    05 -- Ch Second, Parts 8-9

    • 10 min
    06 -- Ch Third, Parts 1-4

    06 -- Ch Third, Parts 1-4

    • 19 min

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