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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The issues presented in this book, from time immemorial, have sparked debates. However, it's always interesting to note other controversial perspectives. Your review was insightful.
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I'm not interested in religious novels as I'm not religious, so this book does not appeal to me, but I'm sure its a good book for those who want to read it.
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I am not a Christian amd unfortunately I don't think the book will make much sense to me as I don't have much knowledge in christianity.
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Post by Emjopin »

Thanks for the review that appropriately characterize the author's perspectives, his practical point of view about God, spirituality and religion. The author based his opinion from science, the bible, daily religious rituals and other documented researches.
It is higly recommended for everyone because it is open to all and it gives readers an option to figure it out for themselves ... Who The Real GOD is.
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I like that the book is not biased towards any religion or group of people. I appreciate the author for writing a book that opens up peoples minds towards religious belief. Great review.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting book discussing or analyzing the scientific and philosophical approach to understanding God, the Bible, evil, guilt, free will among other topics. There might be certain topics in the book that some people might not want to read, but for others interested in the topics it should be given another look. Well done.
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Post by DANAWEB »

This may not be my favorite genre. Therefore, I may look for this sometime later. However, the author has discussed wide range of aspects about religion and its the universe. I have really enjoyed your review!
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The book sounds interesting as it explores some crucial areas in religion and others. However, I am not very interested in reading such a book. Great review!
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

A book that allows for learning new viewpoints without invalidating other views is a rare occurrence in nonfiction books. I am definitely intrigued by this #BOTD/BOTM. Amazing review!
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I like that the author lets the reader from their own opinion. I appreciate it when an author doesn’t force their opinion on you.
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Post by Bernard Udofia »

Religion is a highly sensitive—and controversial—topic. Still, I suspect that this book's content will lean toward religion and not away it. I believe science and logic don't disprove religion; they confirm it. But I'll like to see how the author's unbiased approach helps this book fair and as addition to this subgenre of religious material.
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I would love to know more about others view point. The book sounds unbiased and informative. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This is possibly the best review I've read in a long time - thanks for making the book so accessible.
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I love how unbiased this book is. I'd love to give it a go.
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Understanding God and the universe is what I have always wanted. Amazing review though.
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