Official Review: Wilderness Cry by Hilary L Hunt M.D. [December 2020 Book of the Month]

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Re: Official Review: Wilderness Cry by Hilary L Hunt M.D. [December 2020 Book of the Month]

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There is a lot to understand God and the universe. While I would be interested in pondering on questions revolving around this subject , I am not confident I would enjoy a whole book on this. Congrats on the BOTD
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An interesting book on religion, personality,beliefs and so on. Looks good to me. I really like topics which talks about the societies functions and humans behaviour. Great review.
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Thanks for the review. I appreciate the open-mindedness of the writer, and how he creates the right atmosphere for the reader to hold their own opinion even as he scientifically analyses God and the universe. But I'll pass on this one today.
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I’m impressed that the author could cover so many topics in a single book! It seems like an ambitious undertaking. I’m glad you enjoyed it so much.
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Every science is defined by a subject and a method. In the book, the author offers his reflections on the topic of Christianity and the conclusions he came to. The book has interesting ideas and was interesting to me personally, but in relation to science it stands on the opposite side.
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Thank you for your excellent review. Unfortunately I’m not into this genre.
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We can have a scientific approach to understanding God. Most importantly, the author seemed to show the reconciliation between science and the God of the Bible.
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A great way of understanding God and the universe through a scientific and philosophical approach can be found in the book "Wilderness Cry" by Hilary L Hunt. The nice thing is that this book sheds light on controversial subjects like the Trinity and Eternity. Hope to read this book soon.
life is only knowing the unknown, we can do this by reading books easily- Online book club is a great place for this. This is what I believe.
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This is a scientific book about understanding and finding God. The book is written after a lot of research. Congratulations BOTD!
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I am impressed how the author wrote about so many topics in just one book, it is really impressing,
It seems like you had a real target, I am happy you enjoyed it
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A wonderful book I’m sure and a very well written compelling review but I don’t think reading more scientific or philosophical views of God is what I need at the moment. Iv read plenty and it just raises more questions with no answers only guesses
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I am impressed how the author wrote about so many topics in just one book, it is really impressing,
It seems like you had a real target, I am happy you enjoyed it
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This book was born from a survey conducted by the author over a long period of time, so that the discussion points in this book make us clash in our own thoughts about the innovations contained in this book or the innovations that come to our minds after reading this book.
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If you are someone who has always been interested in God but was turned off by organized religion, this is the book for you. It is for everyone no matter the sexual orientation, or religious beliefs
That is really interesting, though I'm still wary of the dull parts in explanations that you've pointed out. Thank you for the review! I'm glad this one's a BOTD.
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I can honestly say that I prefer universal approaches like the one this book takes, as opposed to the strict framework that organized religion seems to follow. Defining sinful behaviors can get tricky, and I think the perception of such infractions varies from person to person. It sounds like this author has done an effective job of appealing to many types of readers!
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