Does God Exist?

Peace Vision
3.5
2.31K reviews
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123
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Breathing, eating, walking, etc, are very natural human functions. But most people do not think about how these basic actions take place. For example, when you eat a fruit, you do not contemplate on how it will be made useful to your body. The only thing on your mind is eating a satisfying meal; at the same time, your body is involved in extremely detailed processes unimaginable to you in order to make this meal a health-giving thing. The digestive system where these detailed processes take place starts to function as soon as a piece of food is taken into the mouth. Being involved in the system right at the outset, the saliva wets the food and helps it to be ground by the teeth and to slide down the esophagus. The esophagus transports the food to the stomach where a perfect balance is at work.

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3.5
2.31K reviews
boysimple dimple
15 December 2014
That part in the beginning about how the earth is perfectly designed for life? Thats because life adapted to it. If it didn't, we wouldn't be here to ask that. There are billions of planets out there some of which would be able to support life. The life could be completely different. Imagine a thousand years from now, we create an evolving machinery like dna and set it off on a planet. A few million years later we find that they have evolved into intelligent creatures. That makes us a god.
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Bharat Rasghania
20 October 2014
The arguments put forth in this book serve a single purpose - they showcase the diminished intellectual capacity of the book's contributors. This is a book from a single perspective, that of a willfully ignorant, blind and deaf person. A pathetic attempt at trying to dismiss all the facts that we know of the universe. Through its utter garbage it only succeeds at decimating the stance of credible apologists, who themselves don't stand a chance against the overwhelming evidence that's continually piling up.
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Pigsy2400
2 January 2013
Quite simply brushes aside science & goes for the easy, "God Did It" stance when the book tries to justify sciences failure to explain things that are beyond knowledge. this book makes lots of assumptions that based on a finite level of thinking, one assumption that there must be a god is a part where it states that life is far too complicated to have come from a mere accident and must have a higher power. if you are already religious and want to discover deeper meanings then you might take something from this book, if you arent like me, i wouldnt bother.
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