Doubt and Reassurance Volume I
by
Don Ray (Goodreads Author)
We know too much to believe, too much of science and suffering, genes and genocides, DNA and disasters. Old answers and even old questions seem irrelevant. But still we want to understand, though understand we know not what. The time has come again, that ancient time of wrenching change.As Aztec gods burned at the hands of the Spanish, as telescopes and microscopes unmaske...more
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Published
December 11th 2011
by Quantum Embrace Books via SmashWords
(first published June 9th 2010)
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This books is easy to read as it is very loosely structured with an attempt to organize it into a conventional books with chapters and some sort of story arc and yet it doesn’t quit make it.
And that’s okay, because this book is more about the content, the intent, the implications and the explanations related to God by the author than it is about slavish attention to conventional book structure. And that is wh...more
This books is easy to read as it is very loosely structured with an attempt to organize it into a conventional books with chapters and some sort of story arc and yet it doesn’t quit make it.
And that’s okay, because this book is more about the content, the intent, the implications and the explanations related to God by the author than it is about slavish attention to conventional book structure. And that is wh...more
From Marie of Poor Richard's Books: "".....explores all the existential questions that humans grapple with on a daily basis and provides simple and intelligent answers."
The following is from Bill Tammeus, former Faith columnist for the Kansas City Star: "once you get inside and begin to digest what this man with degrees in engineering and physics has to offer you begin to be struck by sharp rays of wisdom and insight into the nature of our world and how we might live in it guided by love and co...more
The following is from Bill Tammeus, former Faith columnist for the Kansas City Star: "once you get inside and begin to digest what this man with degrees in engineering and physics has to offer you begin to be struck by sharp rays of wisdom and insight into the nature of our world and how we might live in it guided by love and co...more
Apr 15, 2012
Zach Sparks
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Some degrees in physics, some time in research laboratories and thatched hut villages, some teaching in universities and management in international technology: all sound like credentials to lend credibility to the role of author. But such experiences provide only tools and terminology and opportunity, not wisdom and insight. You and I share the same foundation for whatever wisdom and insight we m...more
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