Through the ages great philosophers have always tried to comprehend life, the world system, science, and even puzzling questions. Some they figured out while on others they simply postulate theories, to get by with. Aristotle, Plato etc., all had their opinions or reservations but still acknowledged the existence of some sort of higher God. These days, with terrorist attacks, cannibalistic monstrosities, and even the tempest of natural disasters taking the front pages of our news dailies, the issue of trusting in a compassionate God would certainly not be an easy thing. In fact, lots of people are confused as to what to believe in or not to believe. This is either due to one of two things: one, a lack of spiritual illumination in the lives of people; or two: as a result of the unanswered questions flooding our heads!
Questions About God is an eyebrow-raising book that attempts to signpost readers to credible answers. However sensitive or detached we may be from this debate about God, one thing will forever remain constant: men will always need some level of faith to believe that God either exists, or that He doesn’t!
Interestingly, Questions About God has been authored by an unlikely duo, though not a surprise. Pat Boone (April Love, State Fair) the gospel/pop music entertainer, and Cord Cooper ( the award-winning writer/reporter), have joined hands to pen this informative read in response to, first, their own individual inner throbbing questions, and also to help minister to that of others.
Questions About God steps on the throttle from the precipitous arguments about God, the validity of His creating this planet and indeed the Universe, while veering through the gridlocks of the Big-Bang theory, before storming through questions as it pertains to why God allow tragedies if He really exists. The book then gears changes along the boulevard of humanistic opinions and atheistic motivations, before reaching the chequered flag on the questions about the Faith, the Bible, and Jesus Christ being the Son of God.







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