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Imposter gods: A radical new book challenges conventional spiritual beliefs

Hindustan Times Gurugram

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December 15, 2024

Pradip Mukherji's provocative 75-page book, Message From God, presents a bold, controversial challenge to conventional spiritual ideas.

- Pradip Mukherji (right) with co-author Falguni Pathak

Imposter gods: A radical new book challenges conventional spiritual beliefs

Pradip Mukherji's provocative 75-page book, Message From God, presents a bold, controversial challenge to conventional spiritual ideas. "The book asserts that the highest deity worshipped in every religion is a cosmic fraud—an impostor called the 'cosmic being' or 'king of the universe'—who has deceived humanity into believing it is the true God," says Mukherji.

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