Review of The Advent of Time

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Definitely not my cup of tea, because as not a religious person I have little to zero interest in Christian theology or any related subject. No offense to anyone meant, I will have to skip this book, but congratulations with BOTD, anyway!
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The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus explores God’s being in-depth, providing details about God’s prioritization of love over all other factors, including justice. I admire and commend the author's effort to enlighten readers on who God is and the attributes that make him who he is despite humanity's misery. The book will be helpful to those with questions about why evil prevails in our world when there is a God will find this helpful.

However, I'll frankly say that there are some things that the logical mind can't ever understand or explain no matter how much it tries. One of such is God. In the case of God, one sure way to relate with Him ever is by faith.
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There are many questions I'm seeking answers to, and I believe this book will shed light on several of them.
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Yes this can solve your problem by posting a review
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Having read this book, The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus, I can say that it is a must-read for people who have deeper questions about life and why things happen the way they do. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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This book addresses profound philosophical and religious subjects. I believe that there are many things about God that humans are not able to understand and that is why some may believe that God allows evil and injustices.
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Great review! I have had many questions about Christianity because a lot of it doesn't make sense. As an adult, I don't blindly believe in things because someone tells me to. I need proof that it happened that way, and unfortunately, there is no proof.
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A book for Christians who wish to explore their religion and the nature of God.
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I often find religious books to be overly simplistic. The world is a complicated place and most texts cannot fully account for that complexity. Your review makes it seem promising that the author does in this case.
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This book provides an opportunity to experience an in-depth understanding of love, the nature of God and the purpose behind the death of Christ.
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Thank you for your insightful review on "The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus. The author explains that love and friendships form the foundation of happiness, holding individuals solely accountable for their evil deeds, which signify their rejection of love. The book also reiterates that God’s sole reason for creating man was to allow a mutual experience of love with each other. After reading the sample on Amazon and seeing that it is temporarily on Kindle Unlimited, I decided that I would like to read this interesting book. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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"The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus is a thought-provoking Christian book that offers a profound exploration of God's nature, love, and humanity's responsibility for evil, with exceptional research, engaging discussions, and impeccable editing, earning it a 5-star rating.
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Seems like a thought-provoking read for anyone seeking answers. You know what? Religious or not, we have to have faith. We don't need to understand God's nature; we just need to believe God knows better than us. Thank you for a well-written review.
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'Official Review: The Advent of Time' by Indignus Servus has a thought-provoking introduction. It sheds light on the essence of the non-fiction book. The book explores God's being in-depth, providing details about His prioritization of love over all other factors including justice. God's sole reason for creating man was to allow a mutual experience of love with each other. The author references various philosophical, scientific, and religious texts, including the Bible. Also, the book explores how man is responsible for the evil characterizing his life!
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A nice review. I agree that it is difficult to explain why sufferings and evil things exist in this world which is supposed to be protected by the God. There is no answer to this riddle. Theists have their own arguments in the case but none of them are convincing.
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