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Beyond Imagination

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It is hard to believe that all the incredible beings inhabiting our planet are the result of chance. Among all the creatures on Earth, the most impressive are humans, who are endowed with unique qualities – the ability to listen, to speak, to think, to solve problems, to have free will, and creativity. The idea that God has gifted us with all of this is new for most people. However, it fundamentally changes the way we view the world and provides us with new avenues for contemplating the great questions that science still cannot answer: Who are we and why are we here? What is the future of humanity and the world? Where are we headed? Why has God created such unique beings as humans? What happens when we die? Why is there so much suffering in the world?

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Beyond Imagination, John Marks Templeton, Thomas L. James

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Title
Beyond Imagination
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Pages
127
ISBN10
0816345147
ISBN13
9780816345144
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It is hard to believe that all the incredible beings inhabiting our planet are the result of chance. Among all the creatures on Earth, the most impressive are humans, who are endowed with unique qualities – the ability to listen, to speak, to think, to solve problems, to have free will, and creativity. The idea that God has gifted us with all of this is new for most people. However, it fundamentally changes the way we view the world and provides us with new avenues for contemplating the great questions that science still cannot answer: Who are we and why are we here? What is the future of humanity and the world? Where are we headed? Why has God created such unique beings as humans? What happens when we die? Why is there so much suffering in the world?