• The Rational Male - Religion

  • By: Rollo Tomassi
  • Narrated by: Trey Radel
  • Length: 14 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (404 ratings)

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By: Rollo Tomassi
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Publisher's summary

  • Why is premarital sex forbidden by religion?
  • Why is marriage the worst life-decision a man can make today?
  • How is an idealistic Romantic Love destroying modern churches?
  • Are female imperatives assimilating patriarchal religions?
  • Why are so many religious men confused about masculinity?
  • What's causing men to abandon religion?
  • Why is pornography an "addiction" for religious men?
  • Are Atheists 'religious' about finding love?
  • Can Red Pill awareness and religious conviction coexist?
  • Will there be a One-World Religion?

The Rational Male® - Religion is an exploration of human intersexual dynamics and their influence on spiritual belief, religion, and social values. In this fourth book of the Rational Male series author, Rollo Tomassi, connects the dots between human beings' evolved mating imperatives and the spiritual beliefs spawned by them that still influence society in the data age. It is a Red Pill look under the hood at the roots of men and women's "need to believe" in love, God and the metaphysical to solve our mating imperatives.

Are Old Order beliefs hindering our progress in today's data-driven New Age of Enlightenment? Since 2000, global access to information has exploded. Like the Gutenberg Press in Renaissance Europe, the internet, technology and global communication has given rise to a new age of enlightenment that a global society is only beginning to acknowledge. For better or worse, this new information awakening is explaining and challenging our old investments in faith, tradition, metaphorical truth and magical thinking. And in no other area are humans more emotionally invested than in solving their reproductive problem.

The Rational Male® - Religion succinctly explains the origins of this old order thinking, what it got right, where it's gone wrong, and how we can correct our course for the future.

Often called the "Godfather of the Red Pill", Rollo Tomassi has been a permanent fixture in the online men’s consortium of the Manosphere for almost 20 years. He is the author of the internationally best-selling book series:

  • The Rational Male
  • The Rational Male - Preventive Medicine
  • The Rational Male - Positive Masculinity

Rollo is also the essayist/blogger/owner of The Rational Male blog, a weekly panelist/host of the Rule Zero livestream and the host of his own YouTube channel, The Rational Male.

©2021 George W. Miller (Rollo Tomassi) (P)2021 George W. Miller

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Great Ideas that need to be heard!!

The book answers some questions I've had and created more! It is very thought provoking a must read(listen)!

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That's explains a lot

How interpersonal dynamic are connected to religion? This book explains a lot from a rational, scientific method point of view.

There is also "but".
Author mistake metaphysics with reality and seems to be not aware everything is material.
Also if concept of Ockham Razor would be used by author then there would be less credit given for some fallacies and not rational thoughts. There is no reason to believe in any fantasy just because there is to much to discover. Lack of Ockham Razor principle lead the author to some not rational reasoning.

But overall this is a great book and well worth reading.

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Really makes you think

The way rollo breaks everything down, to keep it nice and simple. Really makes for a good read. I’ve been going thru his rational male collection. And each one doesn’t disappoint.

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Debt to Rollo

This book has changed my life and has stop me from following the path of self deleting. This book is changing men's lives for the better.

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Read Your Own work Rollo

Read Your Own work Rollo.

STOP AND THINK. You spend all this time writing your message. would another 15hrs hurt you to read it. Authors should always read their own work IMO

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Examine Religion in a gynocentric world.

Rollo examines the impact feminism has had on religion and the world of belief. Is it possible to unplug and still be a man of faith?

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His best work yet.

If you've read his prior work, this book really hits a very important area of human interaction and belief. Well worth several listens.

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classic

another classic in the series. A must read classic, every man has to read this

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Another must read by Rollo

Although I felt it started a little slow, it all came together and it's just another one of Tomassi's books that will get a second and 3rd read from me!

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Couldn’t put it down

Sometimes you never question things because it’s all you know. Sometimes you read something like this and shakes up opinions you think you have. I love this book because I immediately was able to apply and identify some of the things he talked about in my personal life. (In particular woman’s identification with magical thinking.) it’s interesting how the book points out how modern culture puts love, and especially love for women the way women want it into media. But it also makes me question my own “religious” beliefs. Coming from a psychology, counseling background, it makes me even question the theoretical underpinnings of what is/can be therapeutic for a client(especially couples counseling). Yes you can read this book, and once you know you can “never go back” and it may be miserable for you. but hey.. it can also be the same door to opportunity out of the prison you never knew you was in. Give it a read Jack

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