Does Ggod Exist?
A Dispassionate Treatise. What the Bookselling Scholars and Theologians Don't Want You to Know!
Does Ggod Exist playfully portrays the fight between Atheism and Theism as imagined by two Boxers in the ring. Traditional and non-traditional argumentation is set forth in view to a climactic Decision.A must read for the seeker of Truth!
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-0-228-86572-8
- EAN: 9780228865728
- Produktnummer: 38533838
- Verlag: Tellwell Talent
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
- Seitenangabe: 254 S.
- Masse: H25.4 cm x B17.8 cm x D1.6 cm 715 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 715
Über den Autor
Andrew K. Hoffmann (Vancouver, BC, Canada) was born to Inge and Kenneth in Port Alberni, a small town located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, in 1966. Married in the great city of Vancouver to his lovely wife Rani, the Universe granted Andrew his greatest gift in birth of his son J, to whom this book is co-dedicated.Andrew attended Simon Fraser University (BSc. in Biochemistry, 1992) and went on to study various forms of cardiac testing at the BC Institute of Technology (1994). Andrew is also an accomplished technical writer, having published numerous peer-reviewed research articles regarding the use of low-frequency vibration for treatment of coronary disease, heart attack and stroke.Brought up Lutheran, Andrew found going to his small local church exceedingly boring, and like many kids grew up with a general but somewhat non-specific belief in God. Probably a love of philosophy along with a fear of death in middle age motivated Andrew to rekindle his interest in figuring out whether a God truly existed.There is a terrible communication gap and bias between the theist philosophers and atheistic scientists. This book aims to assist with translation of the two world views and sort out reasonable contentions from logical incoherence in view to drawing plausible conclusions.
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