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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Mouricia25 wrote: 29 Mar 2018, 04:28 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.
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Alright, your review got me! I like how engaging and convincing it sounds to me.
This book is what I'm looking for. If it provides an impartial view on religion or the lack of it, I'm willing to read it. I used to consider myself religious until I questioned the doctrine of my church later.
I hope this book will help me understand more about my purpose in life.
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The review brings forth the trivia of multiple aspects of life and survival and therefore causes the excitement to read and explore further.
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Post by janvi sharma »

I just got that, its a suspenceful meaning book , I learned most of the things through out the book nd i also enjoyed this book , the author put the meaningful nd unbiased point in it nd thats the purity in the book i was looking for ... thanks for provide us that amazing book 😇😇📙📚
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I appreciate that the author the author doesn't come off as "preachy" in this book. Thank you for the review!
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This sounds like a spiritual help book. I will definitely love to add it to my shelf.
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Great review, I really want to read this book now and see which opinions I will develop in the subject matter of religion and how it will debunk matters Christianity.
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I like that the creator is hoping to associate with a wide crowd by not categorizing himself into one conviction framework. I think there are few thoughts that can rise above the limits of restricting beliefs so it's great to see them introduced in liberal ways. Thanks for the review
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I do not entirely agree with the first paragraph of this review because I believe that we can only understand God from his perspective which doesn't involve science or philosophy. I think thisg would be a good read nonetheless. Thanks for your review.
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Discussing religious issues from an unbiased point of view is not an easy task to accomplish. Your review piqued my interest and made me want to read this book. I love thought provoking books and this sounds like a good book for just that.
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I'm always interested in a book when it contains both Spirituality and Science. I like to find out what the author emphasized about it. I like the flow of your review Mauricia. Well written!
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Nowadays, I have come to realise that religion and Science have a meeting point. It would interesting to find out what the author of this book had to say about the two.
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John 1:23 He said, “I am a voice of one crying out in the wilderness: Make straight the way of the Lord - just as Isaiah the prophet said.” Wilderness Cry: A Scientific and Philosophical Approach to Understanding God and the Universe discusses the beliefs whose validity we may have taken for granted. Hilary L. Hunt, M.D. felt that he was lost in a wilderness – a wilderness of misinformation. Hunt examines church doctrine concerning birth control, marriage, sex, sins, amends, etc. throughout the centuries. Jesus’ teachings were all about love. The church’s teachings were more about fasting, tithing, and other rules. The author analyses difficult questions from the scientific and philosophic viewpoints. How perfect is God? How do we get to heaven? And of course, the age-old question of creation vs evolution. While Mr. Hunt believes in God, he has doubts about the disinformation and misinformation that has been spread for decades upon decades.
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Post by Sapna Mallah »

enjoyed this book as it made me think and ask questions. There were many things I agreed with yet many things I questioned, thought about and reasoned over. Some things I still question and a few I still have a disagreement. Overall I found the book informative and enjoyable and I learned a few things throughout. The author came from a catholic background but it relates very well to religion in general. The main point being no matter what religion or way of life, following Jesus command to love God and love one another transcends religious lines and interpretations.
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