Review of The Advent of Time

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This book is based on Christian theology and practices in the catholic setting.
It answers question on the human existence.
Thanks for the review.
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Post by Moammer Almamary »

"The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus is a theological book that answers questions about human existence. Have you ever questioned man's existence? Was it evolution, or was it God's creation? "If God is rational, then creation must have an intelligible purpose."
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I find this book relatable as one with a Christian background from birth because it exposes certain truths about God, doctrines, dogma and so on. The Author did well in delving into the primary purpose of existence as it relates to God and his love to humanity. I see this literary work a good read for me. Thanks BOTD.
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*The Advent of Time* by Indignus Servus offers a fresh perspective on the problem of suffering through the lens of Christian theology. The author skillfully combines faith, reason, and love to propose a logical and compassionate solution, grounded in substantial references. adding to my reading list.
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I think Christians, particularly Catholics will enjoy and relate to the themes in this book. I look forward to reading more about the solution to the pain problem and exploring the connection between faith, reason love, and more. This is my next read, thank you for this comprehensive review.
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An interesting read that approaches religion from a unique standpoint. Great read. Congrats on #BOTD
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This book offers an innovative and theologically grounded approach to the problem of suffering within the context of Christian theology. By drawing from the Catechism of the Catholic Church and emphasizing the connection between faith, reason, and love, the book provides a logical solution that aligns with Christian orthodoxy. Nice review.
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The advent of time is a thought provoking book that explores a unique solution to the problem of suffering from a religious perspective. I like that the book is well researched and written. I'm going to read this because I'm curious about what the author has to say about this topic.
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I appreciate how the review highlights the book's logical and innovative approach to age-old theological questions. "The Advent of Time" seems to offer deep insights while remaining accessible, which makes me very interested in reading it.
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The concept of faith if often hinged on things unseen, yet believed. I'm particularly interested in how Indignus convinces readers not to follow their logic but instead hope for the best in their lives. Thank you for the review.
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This review makes "The Advent of Time" sound truly fascinating. I love how it addresses the problem of suffering with a unique approach grounded in Christian theology. The emphasis on faith, reason, and love has me eager to read it!
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A book that draws on Christian theology to present a solution to the problem of evil—perfect for readers of religion-based nonfiction books. It is not for me, though. Thanks for the review!
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I am intrigued by the unique solution to the problem of suffering in the context of an all-loving and all-powerful God presented by the author in this book.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

Hi @ shiremaiden, I just read your comments on the official review of "Advent of Time" and I agree this is a complex book that examines the beliefs of an all-loving and all-powerful God. I believe this book can benefit Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists and Catholics. The concept that pain and suffering can stimulate others to believe in God is one that needs to be though through. Being a devout Catholic that believes in free will and Heaven, I intend to read the entire book. @Mrlefty0706
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"The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus offers a profound exploration of the problem of suffering through Christian theology. Its innovative approach and emphasis on love, faith, and justice make it an educational and deeply thought-provoking read. Congrats on being BOTD!
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