Sorsanto
Which God? is not a book that tells you what to believe.
It is a book that asks why you believe.
Born into a religious society, the author begins a journey that moves through faith, doubt, rejection, silence, and intellectual honesty. From Islam to deism, from atheism to agnosticism, and finally to ignosticism, this book traces a deeply personal yet universally human struggle: the search for truth without certainty.
Rather than defending God or denying Him, this book questions the very foundation of how we talk about God.
Which God are we referring to?
The God of fear or the God of love?
The God of obedience or the God of meaning?
The God of one culture-or another?
As religious texts, traditions, and doctrines collide, the narrative reveals a simple but unsettling realization: most arguments about God are not about God at all, but about our need for certainty.
Written in a poetic, sharp, and contemplative style, Which God? challenges the reader to sit with uncertainty rather than escape it. It argues that saying "I don't know" is not weakness-but intellectual courage.
This book is for those who have believed, doubted, rejected, returned, and questioned again.
For those who are no longer satisfied with ready-made answers.
For those who suspect that belief is not the same as knowledge.
This is not a guide to faith.
Nor is it a manifesto against it.
It is an invitation to think-
honestly, quietly, and without fear.