"By definition, religion is not a true religion unless it is universal, transcending national boundaries, and tribal, national, ethnic, and racial identity. A universal religion is supposed to be more important than the transitory human condition in time and space. To be truly universal, a religion must welcome all comers." Explore these and other insights in Henry Carrier's witty and intellectually invigorating book, Ripeness Is All: A Boomer's Mirthful,...