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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I like it when an author puts much effort into his book, especially researching things extensively. That was a great review.
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This review has raised my interest in this book. I am one who is curious about god, but not in organized religion. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Njoki Maina »

This book sounds interesting from the review.A scientific, spiritual approach.what a combination.Thanks for the review.
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The review is amazing. The reviewer had me at organized religion. Definitely a must read
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I'm happy to see the author was unbiased in his discussions and the book was based on logic and clear reasoning. This seems like a very fascinating read with lots of interesting topics. I look forward to reading it. Thank you for your terrific review.
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Your recommendation that this book might be well suited to people who do not enjoy the idea of ‘organized religion’ appeals to me. This might just prompt me to take a closer look at this one. Many thanks for the review.
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Wow what an interesting read, not being bias in the thingsbof God is not easy, thumbs to the author. Good review.
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That's very interesting book. I'll definitely going to add this in my TBR.
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A religious book I believe would help one find answers to many plaguing questions about faith and beliefs. And invariably, help one form their own opinion on these things. Thanks for an amazing review.
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This book takes a scientific and philosophical approach to figuring out who God is and what the universe is all about.Thanks for an excellent review!
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Post by Elieth Nzilani 1 »

Wilderness Cry by Hilary L Hunt M. D is an interesting read where the author appears unbiased in his approach to understanding God and the universe.
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Great book for someone seeking answers to higher questions. Thanks for a great insight!
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Glad you enjoyed this book. I am not at all a person interested in science and this topic does not interest me. Thanks for an excellent review!
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I actually own this book in paperback form. I love seeing scientific knowledge or theory with Christian faith and beliefs. So much of what we believe, we do with blind faith, so it's nice to see how it has to be true based on what we already know to be fact.
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I seem to enjoy controversial books these days, mainly when they are centered on religion and science. Great job!
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