Do you think The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus is better suited for people of any particular religion?

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Re: Do you think The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus is better suited for people of any particular religion?

Post by D-řẹäł Odinakachukwu »

The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus may resonate most with readers who have a background in Christianity, as it explores themes like sin, redemption, and the nature of time, which align closely with Christian theology. However, readers from other spiritual or philosophical backgrounds who enjoy exploring existential questions or the relationship between humanity and the divine might also find value in its themes.
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Although it doesn't necessarily have to be a single religion, I believe it works best for religious people, perhaps those that are monotheistic. The content can be difficult for aesthetists.
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I don't think this book is best suited for a particular religion. But people who believe in God (religious people) and monotheists will find this book interesting and useful.
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I'm agnostic so enjoyed reading the book because I am usually curious for different/new perspectives. I believe anyone with an open mind would enjoy the book, but this would surely relate more with people who are Christian and raised in the related thesis/philosophies, as they would understand it better or get the reference easier.
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The book is fitting for any open minded person, regardless of specific religion because it addresses the most important issue which is sin. As humans we are all born into sin and the book goes into great length in answering questions on what went wrong in respect to human nature and behavior and how this wrong can be rectified. The other factor is that the book also attempts to direct anyone who is willing to take into consideration the main purpose of creation and our relationship with the creator.
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I think this book is best suited for Christians considering its contents. However, it can be read by people of other religions including atheists.
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Well, I believe this book is better suited for Christians. Nevertheless, people's choice of ehat they believe is based on the information that us available to them. People change their mind but it's consequent of information that makes them rethink. So, I also think anyone, of the race of mankind should read this book. I believe people should be open-minded and open to rethinking.
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Yes, I think it's best suited for Christians, and mostly Catholics because not all the ideas in it is generally supported by all Christians, However, there are many points in the book that can still be appreciated by any seeker of knowledge.
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Yes, it is designed for Christians especially for the theologians since it is orthodox Christian theistic solution to the problem of suffering.
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I think that anyone who is open to reading about various perspectives and religions would be fine with this book. However, I think people questioning religion or believers of the Christian or Catholic faiths might be best suited for reading this book as it would already align with their views. A completely closed off non-believer might not appreciate this book.
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This book may seem like it suits more individuals from a Christian background, especially the Catholic Church, due to its theological discussions. However, its themes can appeal to anyone with an open mind, as it encourages dialogue among differing beliefs and fosters understanding beyond strict doctrinal boundaries. Thus, it can be appreciated by a diverse audience.
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Post by Tukuna Sahu »

I think The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus is not better suited; it is semi-suited for people of any particular religion because it is based on Christianity. But the aim of any religion is ultimately the well-being of humanity. So, I will say it is semi-suited for people of any particular religion.
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According to me, this book is more suitable for Christian people. But that doesn't mean others won't like it. People who are religious or open minded will also be intrigued by this book.
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Post by Leslie coccia »

I don’t think the Advent of Time is better for people with any particular religious belief, given the arguments put forth in it. But, I think it would be easier for readers who are open to the teachings of the Bible to fully enjoy it.
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