Review of Science & Cosmic Messengers
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Review of Science & Cosmic Messengers
Science & Cosmic Messengers, by Prof. Robert Stewart, instructs readers on the potential of an unseen world and the requirement of a supreme entity. Since a superior being cannot be seen or, most likely, touched, many people would contend that it is impossible to demonstrate its existence. In this book, Prof. Robert Stewart offered several provocative hypotheses, allusions from different religious scriptures, and even quotations from eminent scientists that would persuade a skeptic to reconsider.
Prof. Robert Stewart’s book Science & Cosmic Messengers begins with the universe’s creation. Although some scientists adopted the term “intelligent design,” which implies that the universe was conceived and created by a supreme intelligence, the majority of the scientific community still adheres to the big bang theory, which states that the universe started with the explosion of a single atom. Further evidence for the potential existence of a superior being and the real creators and sources of the majority of scientific theories was provided by the author using quotations from many religious scriptures and other works. Is Prof. Robert Stewart’s assertion of a supreme being false, or have we simply been misled all along? Read the book to find out.
I was amazed by the author’s great understanding of many religious scriptures, science, and the universe in general. I learned so much from this book, including the possibility of a God; lessons on death and the afterlife; teachings on Darwin’s theory of evolution; lessons on consciousness and the subconscious; and the real founders of the bulk of scientific theories. I found that only 12 of the more than 30,000 illnesses that have been identified by medical science are treatable by physicians. In particular, I learned the reason for various contradictions and misconceptions I had previously noticed in some religious texts.
This novel was written exceptionally well. To ensure that readers fully comprehend what the author is saying, the author made sure that the appropriate scriptural references were used when necessary. The author also provided referral links. Italicizing important phrases and information made the writing stand out and helped draw the reader’s attention. This book is correctly divided into ten chapters, each of which has an interesting theme and lesson to ensure that the reader is thoroughly informed.
There were no additional drawbacks to the book that I could identify, other than the lack of page numbers and the excessive use of scriptural quotations from several world religions that would be tedious for non-religious people to read. The absence of typos and grammatical mistakes indicated that the work was professionally edited. In light of this, I would give this book a rating of three out of four stars. This book is one I would recommend to anyone curious about the roots of most scientific hypotheses, as well as numerous theological narratives about humanity, the universe, and the unseen realm.
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