Published originally in 2009, Counterfeit Gods (Spanish: Dioses que fallan: Las trampas de la idolatría y cómo evitarlas ) tackles the uncomfortable truth that even secular people worship. Keller argues that idolatry did not end with the golden calf in Exodus. Instead, it has evolved into sophisticated, socially acceptable addictions to money, romance, career, children, and political power.
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Dioses Que Fallan (originally titled Counterfeit Gods ) by Timothy Keller is a profound exploration of how modern cultural ideals—such as money, sex, and power—often become "idols" that fail to provide lasting satisfaction. Keller argues that anything more important to you than God can become a "counterfeit god" that ultimately disappoints. Amazon.com Core Themes and Insights DIOSES que FALLAN Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes
El libro identifica tres áreas críticas donde estos ídolos suelen esconderse: Dioses Que Fallan (originally titled Counterfeit Gods )