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The book, All Religions Are Cults, is now available

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Press release from: Micronational Professional Registry
All Religions Are Cults
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(openPR) - The Micronational Professional Registry (MPR) announces that the book, All Religions Are Cults: And What a Few Good Priests, Monks, Rabbis and Mullahs Can Do About It (ISBN10: 1449553559; EAN13: 9781449553555), has been published on 17 October 2009.

The author of the book is the Hon Most Rev Dr Cesidio Tallini, President of the MPR, and the book was published by CreateSpace.

This book is ecumenical, interreligious, and metareligious in nature. It may have a provocative title, but it is the subtitle that says what the book is really about.

The book is not simply an attack on religion, but offers ideas for improving religion, any religion. It defines what makes a true religion, in the most positive meaning of the term, and what makes a cult, in the most negative meaning. Rather than just pointing fingers, however, the book introduces the six criteria that make a religion, even a minority religion a true religion, and these ideas can be used to improve every religion by its believers, or by those who are priests, monks, rabbis, mullahs, religious people of any kind, or theologians.



This book is for everyone, with religious ideas applicable to all religions, even Islam — in fact, the author justifies the applicability and necessity of the book by citing both the Qur’an and Muhammad.

This book can increase or promote interreligious dialogue, and in a way that does not offend anyone in particular. It could also give new lustre to all religions with followers and clergy with an open mind.

You may purchase a copy of the book for the low price of $12.95 at the URL below:

truereligion.cesidio.net

The book can also be purchased through Amazon.com.

The author can be contacted through his website at:

www.cesidio.net

The Micronational Professional Registry (MPR) is an international professional registry, and an alternative community resource. The also issues independent intellectual property instruments such as Print Monopolies, Enterprise Names, Enterprise Marks, and MPR Patents.

Micronational Professional Registry
11 Press Street
South Floral Park, NY 11001-3536
USA
Email: mproreg@gmail.com
URL: www.mpror.net
Tel: +1 516-354-4495
Fax: +1 516-706-0080
Contact: HMRD Cesidio Tallini
News-ID: 101881
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