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Logic, Science, and God: How It All Fits Together
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Logic, Science, and God: How It All Fits Together
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Logic, Science, and God: How It All Fits Together
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Combing logic, science, and God is like putting together a jigsaw puzzle; it can be very challenging. But in
Logic, Science, and God
, author Paul Stevens uses these concepts to help us understand our origin, why we are here on earth, and what we can expect when we die.
helps answer many of life's questions and provides detailed ways to obtain further light and knowledge. It explains: - The basic laws of physics - How evolution occurs - Man's relationship to the universe - Where man's intelligence originates - How creation occurs - Why creation does not happen by chance - What God looks like - The necessity of experiencing pain and suffering - The two basic categories of laws we need to obey to be content and happy - Facts concerning our destiny Through deductive reasoning and commonsense,
teaches you how to be grateful and content with life, and it shows how science and a belief in God are logically compatible.
Logic, Science, and God
, author Paul Stevens uses these concepts to help us understand our origin, why we are here on earth, and what we can expect when we die.
helps answer many of life's questions and provides detailed ways to obtain further light and knowledge. It explains: - The basic laws of physics - How evolution occurs - Man's relationship to the universe - Where man's intelligence originates - How creation occurs - Why creation does not happen by chance - What God looks like - The necessity of experiencing pain and suffering - The two basic categories of laws we need to obey to be content and happy - Facts concerning our destiny Through deductive reasoning and commonsense,
teaches you how to be grateful and content with life, and it shows how science and a belief in God are logically compatible.