Review of The Advent of Time

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Trying to explain the origin of evil is a very difficult thing for anyone to do, whilst I do appreciate the authors attempt to do so there might be some arguments that can be fashioned against the author. One of the arguments would be how did Lucifer a being that is perfectly created sin or even have the proclivity to do or even harbor a thought of evil. Regardless I do regard the author in high esteem for even trying.
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The Advent of Time discusses religion, Christianity and the Bible. Most of the focus is on good and evil, and why God does not intervene more when there is pain and suffering. This is a very enjoyable and interesting book. I am still reading it!
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All about evil, time AND grammatically perfect? Yes, please! Great honest OBC review. Congratulations for the BOTD!
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Thanks for your informational review. I just have to trust that God knows the answers. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. I do have it on my list of books to read. I believe that God is sad by things that happen, but he wanted us to have a choice. It will be interesting to see what the author has to say about evil and terrible things happening to people and how he explains it.
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Thanks for your informational review. I just have to trust that God knows the answers. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. I do have it on my list of books to read. I believe that God is sad by things that happen, but he wanted us to have a choice. It will be interesting to see what the author has to say about evil and terrible things happening to people and how he explains it.
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I have always had many questions about evil, as mentioned in the review. I'm glad I'll finally get answers to those questions. I tend to think logically, so incorporating a scientific perspective is exactly what I needed.
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The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus is a Christian book that explores God’s being in-depth, providing details about God’s prioritization of love over all other factors, including justice.
- Love can overcome anything, even justice and the author does a good job of explaining it, as with the othe topics. Thank you for a sensational review.
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Post by Dayana Alvarado 1 »

It prioritizes love over other concepts, which at first might sound like an excuse to justify suffering, but then takes shape with its focus on sacrifice as the basis of love. Especially the sacrifice of Jesus, which according to Christian doctrine, symbolizes the ultimate act of love
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"The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus tends to provide an in-depth of God in relation with love and pain. I appreciate the author's effort in attempting to shed light on this matter that seems dreaded.
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This is not something I'll read. I don't think any human being can analyze God's why's and why nots. I'm sure that to those readers who enjoy Philosophy-spirituality books will enjoy this. Thanks for the review. Congrats on BOTD.
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The question of evil is one which has drawn lots of investigations from scholars and the clergy, and of course, will continue to attract investigations. This book attempts to offer another response to it and hope in God's love for humanity. A beautiful book. An interesting review
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I was immersed in a world brimming with intricate details, complex histories, and a sense of vastness that few books manage to capture. It's not just a story; it's a fully realized universe with its own unique rules and logic, and I found myself completely absorbed in exploring it.
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Post by Krishnapriya Kv »

After reading the review I think this book should be great explanation for those who doubts in god's love...iam not a Christian but I would definitely love to read all religions books...I think the author has explained it through in a scientific and philosophical way..I believe that every religion whether it is Christian,hindu, muslim the consept for God is same.god loves everyone equally but it is our evil act that is the reason for our sufferings.
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This sounds like a thought-provoking book that delves into several theological questions, such as the question of evil and the existence of God. I can't wait to read it!
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Unfortunately, I will have to pass this book, because no matter how great it is described, my complete lack of interest in the subject of Christian theology makes it impossible to tempt me. Don't get me wrong, I am not what you call unbeliever, I just think that connection with divine must grow through your own understanding of Holy book and not from the opinion of someone else.
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