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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As per your review, the book sounds interactive and tackles the questions we would normally avoid asking, all in all excellently written and looking forward to reading it.
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Glad to read that author provides the information proof, understand God and sound interactive and tackle the question we normally avoid asking,an excellent written looking forward to reading it
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A book on understanding both God and the universe is normally very influential. It brings a different light in someone but unlike you who didn't have expectations, most people have different expectations when they embark on reading such a book. This book must surely be read by everyone, it brings alot to light.
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It is so religious and it connects you to so many things around you.
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I'm impressed that the author has covered so many topics in a single book! It seems like an ambitious undertaking. I’m glad to read this book and I enjoyed it so much.
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I think this is a good book since the author purely speaks his own opinion without basing his points from a certain belief. I'm also glad that the author did a lot of research before writing the book. I'll for sure read the book. Great review!
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This book seems quite controversial but well researched. Congratulations to the BOTD.
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I'm super impressed by the writing style employed by the author. Also, this book analyzed topics that I find interesting. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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This is an entrancing thesis about the universe and God. It seems that the author had thorough research on this matter. A good book to read for people who want to learn more about God, the universe, and some organized religion.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. Currently I feel that this topic might be a little too heavy for me. I’m looking for a lighter read, so I think I will pass on this one.
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Post by Lokesh Kumar 1 »

Research of Hilary L.Hunt is awesome after Reading this review I want to say say:
- Author works on all the controversial field of a common being.
- Research and analysis by author make this book as a practical guide which apply on the life of common being.
- Author make this book as a way of Recreation.
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I'm not quite sure through which lens I'm supposed to examine this book. I believe that if you don't stand for something, you fall for everything. There's no sitting on the fence when it comes to matters about God; you're either here or there. I don't agree that understanding God and the universe should be based on personal opinions; otherwise, Jesus wouldn't have bothered coming down to the earth to set the record straight. After all, there is the truth, and there are lies circling out there. To avoid taking a position in the bid to avoid sounding "preachy" doesn't amount to success in my view. I didn't even realize when the word became a negative adjective.

As it stands, I can't know for sure where the author stands on those topics until I sample the book, which I'll do simply out of curiosity. Thanks for the review.
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Post by sanyasukumaran »

Religious books are mostly biased or written to preach. But the author here is giving a space for readers to find answers. A good read indeed.
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Mouricia25 wrote: 29 Mar 2018, 04:28 If you are someone who has always been interested in God but was turned off by organized religion, this is the book for you. It is for everyone no matter the sexual orientation, or religious beliefs.
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Alright, your review got me! I like how engaging and convincing it sounds to me.
This book is what I'm looking for. If it provides an impartial view on religion or the lack of it, I'm willing to read it. I used to consider myself religious until I questioned the doctrine of my church later.
I hope this book will help me understand more about my purpose in life.
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Post by Vidya Vishwakarma »

The review brings forth the trivia of multiple aspects of life and survival and therefore causes the excitement to read and explore further.
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