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Review of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" by P D Botha.]
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This book Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow by P D Botha is one that I believe digs into both science and religion. Mr. Botha discusses about topics like the Planetogenesis, Homogenesis, Biogenesis, Geogenesis, Noogenesis and Noosphere. This book is filled with alot of information that is both educational and enlightening. Even though the book contains heavy scientific concepts still Mr. Botha some how managed to cut it down to size for all to grasp it's content, therefore making the book easy to read and understand to all. The author really wanted every reader to have an outstanding experience with this book and not get bored while reading it.

What makes it different is the way it combines both science and faith which are known for their differences. But their differences did not stop Mr. Botha from composing one book to fit them both. He goes on ahead and vividly describes both concepts in an honorable fashion. He talks about concepts like the creation of the universe, the Big Bang Theory and the human evolution.

What I liked about this book is how the author puts his preferences aside and leaves the readers to choose a side on their own, he explains both sides and does not pick one and leave the other unmentioned. Inshort he gave a good argument from both sides.

On the other hand, there is something I did not like about this work, in one of the theories presented, the author lists the eight types of intelligence that Caroline Leaf describes in her study, which is fine, but forgets to mention that they are actually based on Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. A reader who does not know the theory will actually give all the credit to Caroline Leaf because Gardner's name does not appear.

This book is exceptionally well edited, it does not have any grammatical errors. Mr. Botha has really done alot of research to write this book, it is evident from the beginning of the book all the way to the end of the book. For this reason I rate this book 5 out of 5.

I would recommend this book to people who doubt God's existence and scientist since it has accurate information about alot of things in their field. But also anyone can find it Enjoyable.

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