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Post by macster on Oct 23, 2021 13:55:20 GMT -8
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platon
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Post by platon on Nov 13, 2021 21:27:02 GMT -8
Thanks for the review Macster. Very good book. LTG Kellogg's book is well stated and a believable account of what it was like working beside Trump and Pence. Debunks a lot of what the MSM put out there. Thanks.
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Post by platon on Nov 13, 2021 22:45:21 GMT -8
I have a great read for you as well Macster. "Is Atheism Dead?" by Eric Metaxas is one of the best (of many) books out there that expose the weaknesses of the intelligent design denier's arguments and the typical reaction they have to what is becoming almost undeniable evidence of a creators hand on human existence. I have been aware of many of these facts for years and have read and listened to many of the best known deniers, Einstein (The Cosmological Constant), Hoyle (The Big Bang), Wickramsinghe (The Panspermia Theory), and others, who either condemned, denied or ignored the evidence of the hand of God (or designer if you choose) that was rapidly being exposed by such true scientists as Allen Sandage and others who were what scientists are supposed to be, seekers of the truth wherever it might lead. Once the Big Bang was established as truth, life out of nothing had a clock ticking on it, and that time was finite. The problems for the deniers have multiplied since their idea of the creation is greatly hampered because their nothing to something theory now has a 13.8 billion year time clock on it This book does the best job of rebutting their denial of intelligent design of any "modern day" book I have read. I recommend it, not to prove my God, he is reachable only through faith, rather to prove design, which it does rather nicely. Here is a discussion on it with the author. rumble.com/vp4kcr-science-is-pointing-to-the-existence-of-god.htmlwww.amazon.com/Atheism-Dead-Eric-Metaxas/dp/1684511739
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Post by Dave on Nov 14, 2021 4:04:12 GMT -8
I’ve always enjoyed reading and listening to John Lennox. It is strange indeed.
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Post by macster on Nov 14, 2021 6:42:04 GMT -8
I have a great read for you as well Macster. "Is Atheism Dead?" by Eric Metaxas is one of the best (of many) books out there that expose the weaknesses of the intelligent design denier's arguments and the typical reaction they have to what is becoming almost undeniable evidence of a creators hand on human existence. I have been aware of many of these facts for years and have read and listened to many of the best known deniers, Einstein (The Cosmological Constant), Hoyle (The Big Bang), Wickramsinghe (The Panspermia Theory), and others, who either condemned, denied or ignored the evidence of the hand of God (or designer if you choose) that was rapidly being exposed by such true scientists as Allen Sandage and others who were what scientists are supposed to be, seekers of the truth wherever it might lead. Once the Big Bang was established as truth, life out of nothing had a clock ticking on it, and that time was finite. The problems for the deniers have multiplied since their idea of the creation is greatly hampered because their nothing to something theory now has a 13.8 billion year time clock on it This book does the best job of rebutting their denial of intelligent design of any "modern day" book I have read. I recommend it, not to prove my God, he is reachable only through faith, rather to prove design, which it does rather nicely. Here is a discussion on it with the author. rumble.com/vp4kcr-science-is-pointing-to-the-existence-of-god.htmlwww.amazon.com/Atheism-Dead-Eric-Metaxas/dp/1684511739I got the book from iBooks, am reading now and cannot put it down but took a break and found this book review of Peter Navarro’s book. Nothing we didn’t suspect but It’s interesting and exposes the media, Fauci and others too. Link to Washington Times BOOK REVIEW: ‘In Trump Time: A Journal of America’s Plague Year’ Detailing the downfall of hydroxychloroquine at the height of the pandemic Click on reader view to get rid of all the excess distractions… www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/nov/11/book-review-in-trump-time-a-journal-of-americas-pl/
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