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Janet Towndrow
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An intelligent and refreshing journey through
a myriad of fascinating reflections of the mysteries of Life.
These reflections and probing questions include a clear
demonstration of the difference between the `hypothetical' world
and the `real' world. We have all heard of `Cause and Effect'
but interestingly the author has a brand new perspective on this
long accepted theory - he shows that it is rather `Effect and
Cause', which belongs to the real world and not the other way
around!
The author discusses the inevitability of Predestination and the
provocative aspect of the illusion of Free Will, the limits of
considering Evolution to be the overall answer.
Man is shown to be insignificant in the grand
scheme in the overall Big Picture and how we are very limited by
our incapacity to conceive more than our restricted 3D
experience of the world. We are insignificant but important
because only we have intellect and are able to see what all has
been given to us. He explains how the future exists and is
always in front of the present. Other fascinating topics
including discussing Evolution and how this does not exclude
Grand Design.
He mentions Paganism and how today, as in the
past, they follow man-made beliefs and rites. He examines the
difference between `Truth' and `Religion'.
The author moves on to the immensity and
order in the galaxies and how astronomers are awestruck by the
grandeur of the universe - the mind boggles if thoughts don't
progress to the necessity of a Creator!
The ludicrousness of considering that all
this wonder just happened in chaos and not from awareness and
design.
The author is obviously a deep thinking and well read man and
probably has a well thumbed and earmarked bible. He is deeply
convinced that Christ's sacrifice promised us eternal life.
He shares that Bible prophecies detailed the
coming of Christ 600 years before he arrived - how amazing is
that!
He also discusses death, which is not dying but rather
regeneration from the physical to a spiritual body. He is
obviously well on his journey to Faith and keen to share his
life lessons and wisdom gained from experience.
A refreshing, thought provoking book which
will certainly get you thinking! Highly recommended.
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