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This book tries to objectively access which is more viable? That you and I were made in the image of God, or, as a result of an explosion which took place. This explosion (Big Bang) introduced molten space debris which over time slowly started to coalesce forming larger and larger celestial bodies. These galactic bodies would eventually become trapped, unable to escape the gravitational effects of larger celestial bodies. In our case the earth became trapped by the gravitational force of our sun. As the earth began to cool a single cell formed, this single cell would then repeatedly mutate over the next billion or so years, eventually forming you and me. At the completion of this book, regardless of whether or not you believe in God, the reader would have to objectively access that, by means of the information provided, the probability of one of the two current beliefs, either God or Evolution, becomes an academic pursuit which simply is unsustainable.
My greatest fear is members of the Christian community may be basing their eternal salvation on a prayer they once said, or, perhaps their attendance at a sports arena where they came down onto a grass infield and repeated what an individual on stage told them to say. OK, so what? Isn''t eternal salvation a gift given by our Loving Abba Father God by way of His great mercy and grace? YES! However, the nature of a gift is its presented and then received. God''s gift to the world is Jesus Christ. Did you choose not to receive God''s gift, or, did you receive it and place it on a shelf? When you take your last breath, your eyes will close, but only for a moment. And when you open them again standing in front of you in all His power and majesty will be the Savior of the world, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, God Himself. At this junction if your free will choice, prior to your death, was to not believe in Jesus Christ, then everything that precedes from that point on becomes moot, your eternal fate has already been determined. Now, what about the person who claimed they did believe, the one who proudly declared they had excepted the gift? What will that self-proclaimed Christian say when Jesus asks them, "What did you do with the time I gave you?" Will they respond, "I said a prayer once!" Will that be enough? What If?
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