Review of The Advent of Time

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The Advent of Time, a book featuring faith, theology, Catholicism, and answers to Christian questions. This will be an enjoyable book to read.
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The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus emphasizes the importance and relevance of love with and one another. I recommend this to those who love and want to explore theology. Great review! Congratulations on making BOTD
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Exciting to explore concepts like the role of Faith in life. The concepts of selflessness and and fostering genuine and meaningful relationships sounds so appealing to me. I look forward to delving deeper into these concepts via this book "The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus.
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This is a great review! While I am not Christian I do find the science behind religion quite fascinating so I may just give this book a go.
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Wow, what an interesting and in depth review. Personally, I'm not a religious person and this book would not normally be my cup of tea, but your review has piqued my interest, and out of curiosity I may just give this a go. Thankyou for your review.
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The Advent of Time looks like a great book that gives some answers that people ask regarding christianity without going against. It also seems to explain the faith and love between God and people,and person to person. It's a great book for those who like theology.
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The Advent of Time looks like a great book that gives some answers that people ask regarding christianity without going against. It also seems to explain the faith and love between God and people,and person to person. It's a great book for those who like theology.
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"The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus presents a unique, theologically grounded solution to the problem of suffering, exploring faith, reason, love, and selflessness in understanding human existence and the significance of relationships with God and others. I enjoyed reading this review and would love to read the book.
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Although the book isn't for me I really should salute the reviewer on this well written review. I'm not interested in theological concepts. It appears that the book dives into the Christian faith which I can't relate to,so I will skip it. Hope it reaches the right readers. Congrats on BOTD
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This is my type of book. I love theological books that challenge the norm. The author is right. It is often hard for a person who's never known God to accept that God exists, but there's evil in the world. The truth is that sin ruined all parts of the good world God created; not just man. I look forward to reading more of the book.
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I downloaded this "BOTM" book and I am very excited to read it. "The Problem of Evil" is a very interesting theological and philosophical problem, and I am looking forward to reading the validity and soundness of the book's arguments. I like that the book goes beyond the three popular traits attributed to God (omnibenevolence, omnipotence, and omniscience). In particular, I am looking forward to learning about the distinction between All-Wise and All-Just which seem to me that they overlap (but I could be wrong and the book may show me that).
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Indignus Servus offers a novel and thoughtful perspective on the age-old issue of suffering in Christian theology in The Advent of Time. The author adeptly combines love, reason, and faith to make difficult religious concepts more approachable to a wide readership. The book challenges readers' preconceived notions about faith by offering a reasoned and perceptive viewpoint on the problem of suffering. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone looking for a thorough and comprehensible analysis of Christian theology.
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Having read this book, I can say that it is one of those book that will broaden your understanding of Christianity and its true purpose. This book, The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus, is a great recommendation for Christians who would like to know the beginning and purpose of Christianity.
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This book," The Advent of Time" answers some questions that concern faith, love, and suffering through Christian theology. Especially how the three connect. This is important for a deeper understanding of Christianity.
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“The Advent of Time” by Indignus Servus examines the problem of suffering in a world created by an all-loving and all-powerful God. The book thoroughly covers the subjects of pain and free will. Atheists do not believe in God for a number of reasons including why would God allow people to suffer on Earth? Why are people born with handicaps? Why do people suffer and die from diseases? Some people believe that suffering in some creates spiritual growth in others. “The book states that the primary purpose of human existence is to experience love with God and one another.” Being a devout Catholic I do believe in an all-loving God and the existence of Heaven. We are given free will to decide how we live our lives. I do believe that evil exists because Satan is active on Earth, and he helps create evil. This is a very thought-provoking book that should be read by Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists and other religions that all believe in God. Atheists would also benefit from reading this book and some may come back to believing in God.
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