Book Review-God Lies and Logic

Review – God, Lies and Logic by Anurag Singh

God, Lies and Logic by Anurag Singh: A Bold Exploration of Faith, Doubt, and Freedom

Introduction: A Book That Dares to Ask “Why?”

What happens when you begin to question everything you’ve been taught to believe about God?
God, Lies and Logic by Anurag Singh isn’t just a book—it’s a brave confrontation with inherited truths, crafted in a voice that’s unfiltered, humorous, and strikingly honest.

Written in raw, relatable Hinglish, this book gives voice to millions who’ve quietly wondered: “Is all this… really true?” For readers brought up in faith but disturbed by the contradictions, this book feels like a friend who finally dares to speak the unspoken.


From Rituals to Reason: Anurag Singh’s Personal Journey

Anurag’s story is one many Indians will find painfully familiar. Raised in a traditional environment where questioning was discouraged and faith was fed in spoonfuls, he followed the rituals without fully understanding their origin or purpose.

But something didn’t sit right. Over time, unease turned to questions—and questions turned into insights. What he discovered was unsettling yet liberating: much of what he believed was rooted in fear, not truth.

The book captures this transformation—from blind belief to bold inquiry—with honesty that’s both moving and empowering. His journey from conformity to clarity will resonate with anyone who has ever asked “Why am I doing this?” in the middle of a puja or a religious debate.


Not Anti-God, But Pro-Truth

Contrary to what the title might suggest, God, Lies and Logic isn’t a rant against God or religion. It’s not about disproving divinity. Instead, it’s about reclaiming the right to doubt—to ask, challenge, and explore.

The author doesn’t offer answers. He offers better questions.

Drawing inspiration from the likes of Osho and J. Krishnamurti, Anurag invites readers to look beyond fear-based beliefs. Where conventional faith discourages doubt, this book celebrates it. It’s for the quiet rebels, the thinkers, the ones who sit in silence and ask, “Is there more?”


Why This Book Stands Out

  1. Written in Hinglish: The conversational tone makes it feel like a chat with an old friend. It’s accessible, funny, and deeply relatable for urban Indian youth and curious minds alike.
  2. Raw Honesty: No sugar-coating, no fancy jargon. Anurag speaks from lived experience, and that authenticity makes every page ring true.
  3. Emotional & Intellectual: While rooted in logic, the book also acknowledges the emotional journey of breaking free from traditional conditioning.
  4. A New Kind of Spirituality: The book doesn’t preach. It doesn’t convert. It simply encourages awareness—a spirituality born of freedom, not fear.

Who Should Read God, Lies and Logic?

  • Young adults questioning their inherited beliefs
  • Spiritual seekers curious about truth beyond rituals
  • Readers of Osho, Krishnamurti, and Sadhguru
  • Skeptics and agnostics looking for a non-hostile perspective
  • Anyone who ever felt “Ajeeb Sa” about blind faith

This book is for you if you’ve ever sat in a temple, mosque, or church and wondered, “Do I really believe this… or am I just afraid not to?”


Faith vs. Fear: The Central Question

Anurag’s central argument is that much of what we call “faith” is actually fear. Fear of punishment. Fear of judgment. Fear of standing alone.

But real freedom, he says, comes not from having the right beliefs—but from having the courage to question them.

“Logic,” as he writes, “isn’t the enemy of faith. It’s the path to a deeper, more personal truth.”


Now Available Online

God, Lies and Logic is now available for purchase on:

Whether you prefer turning pages or swiping screens, this book is just a click away.


Final Thoughts: A Much-Needed Book for the Indian Mindset

In a country where questioning religion is often seen as rebellion or even sin, God, Lies and Logic offers something rare: permission to think freely.

This isn’t just a book—it’s a movement. A gentle revolution led by logic, driven by honesty, and powered by the courage to say: I don’t know, and that’s okay.

If you’ve ever felt spiritually stuck, culturally confused, or simply curious, pick up this book. You might just discover that the real God isn’t in the answers—but in the questions.

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