Thinking about God

Plainfield, Ind.: American Trust Publications (1994)
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Abstract

Does God exist? Why did life on earth come about? Have the theories of evolution and the Big Bang proven that the entire universe occurred spontaneously? If there is a God who created this world, then why did he allow human suffering and evil to exist? These are the questions tackled in a lucid style in this book. Just because no one has seen a thing does not mean that it has no existence or cannot occur. Honest scientists of real insight teach that there is a very great deal more even to physical existence and the material universe than that which we mortals can perceive with our limited senses. They admit that there may exist a realm which is not accessible to human awareness or bound by the limitations of the human intellect; it is utterly beyond human perception and remains Hidden or Unseen. The known material universe with which we are familiar is like only the tip of an iceberg, the bulk of which remains hidden from our eyes.

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