Posts Tagged Science

Man and His Planet: An Unauthorized History

May 14, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

In his book, ‘Man and his Planet: An Unauthorized History,’ James E. Strickling Jr. presents an analysis of a topic that has been debated by scholars, scientists, and religious leaders for generations – Creation versus Evolution. In his book, he examines both sides and provides an argument that refutes both their conclusions. His argument is [...]

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The Scientific Implications of The Genesis Flood Affect Our Behaviour Conduct and Morality!

April 26, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

On my return from Sydney, Australia, in 1983 I realised I had to do some serious study on the topic of Creation and The Flood. In Sydney I had come against violent argument regarding the biblical account of Creation and the Genesis record of The Flood, and this came from church circles. That was what [...]

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Prisoners of Ideology – Angels and Insects by A S Byatt

March 29, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

Angels and Insects is an intriguing pair of novellas. At one level it examines the complexities of human relationships, especially those incorporated within marriage and the family. It identifies tension, dissipates it, anticipates expectations and then seeks resolution of conflict when they are not realised. In Morpho Eugenia, William, a suitor, pursues his beloved and [...]

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What is the Formula of Truth?

February 13, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

What is the ultimate answer to life’s most perplexing questions? What is the final solution to world’s most vexing problems? What is the key which will unlock the secrets of the universe, riddles of life and mysteries of man himself? What is truth? What is the original source of light, life and love? How can [...]

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Book Review – Unifying the Study of the Nature of Reality

January 24, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

Having meandered my way through a variety of disciplines and practices over the years in search of answers to the universal “meaning of life” questions we all struggle with, Casey Blood’s book The Way from Science to Soul has provided me with a whole new perspective. Not sure I would be able to fathom quantum [...]

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Review – Who Really Won the Space Race?

January 23, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

Who Really Won the Space Race?, Thom Burnett, 2005, ISBN 1843402904 This book looks at the history of the “Space Race” between America and the Soviet Union, and asserts that America could have put a satellite into orbit a year before the Russians. At the end of World War II, America and the Soviets were [...]

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"The Science of the Soul" – Cynical Or Realistic?

January 22, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

According to Sardar Bahadur Maharaj Jagat Singh, author of The Science of the Soul, as long as one has a human body, it is especially important to do all one can to find God before losing it. It is extremely important to live long enough to find God, or one would have to come back [...]

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Hot Topic Planet Earth

January 22, 2012 by admin  |  No Comments

Educational Read… Recommended… 5 stars The Review Topics included are ‘What is a Planet,’ ‘What is the Earth Made of,’ ‘How Many Oceans Are There,’ ‘How are Coastlines Shaped,’ ‘Have there always been mountains,’ ‘How Are Rivers Made,’ ‘Are All Deserts Hot and Sandy,’ ‘What Is A Glacier,’ ‘Where Are The Polar Regions,’ ‘What is [...]

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What Will Happen Under the Dome of Stephen King?

October 27, 2011 by admin  |  No Comments

Let me begin by stating that I am not a Stephen King fan. Under the Dome is a book I never thought I would read. I do not read horror and I do not like fantasy or sci fi. Then, you ask, why should I post a review of a Stephen King book? Simple answer [...]

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A Wrinkle in Time Book Review

October 11, 2011 by admin  |  No Comments

I recently read A Wrinkle in Time for the second time in my life. Meg Murray’s father is a scientist, and he’s missing. Along with the help of her brother (Charles), a school friend (Calvin) and some other-worldly friends (including Mrs. Who, Mrs. Which and Mrs. Whatsit), they’re seeking to find and retrieve the missing [...]

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June 2508 by James Bhumi – A Strong New Voice Has Emerged in Speculative Fiction

September 5, 2011 by admin  |  No Comments

It is not uncommon for authors to share their vision of the future using a novel as their platform. It is somewhat less common for that vision to be carefully projected, based on the writer’s understanding of science and/or politics. It is far less common – in fact quite rare – for such a vision [...]

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Why Dianetics

September 1, 2011 by admin  |  No Comments

“Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health” was released on May 9th 1950, by L.Ron Hubbard. The book Dianetics was dedicated to Will Durant, he and his wife were awarded the “Presidential Medal of Freedom” in 1977. Within 2 years of authoring the book Mr. Hubbard became the first to scientifically isolate and identify the [...]

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God Uncovers Creation – By: Daniel R Williamson

August 23, 2011 by admin  |  No Comments

Twenty years ago Daniel R. Williamson needed to understand the truth about God. Thus, he went on a methodical mission to put the puzzle together about creation both spirituality and scientifically. With his book God Uncovers Creation: Reconciling the Bible and Science, Mr. Williamson uncovers the answers both believers and non-believers alike desire to know [...]

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