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This book deals with the interaction between science and religion. Unlike most other books, it starts from the assumption that both science and religion (Christianity) are valid and examines what each has to say to the other.



It sees the key linkage between the two is through a proper understanding of the nature of time. The book explains why there is no such thing as absolute time: how time came into being at the moment of creation/the Big Bang. It explains how God is outside of time and is not carried along by it.



As a result, it shows there is no conflict between the notions of predestination and free will. It gives a scientific explanation for the nature of prophecy. It gives a different understanding of the nature of eternity, and it discusses the likely nature of heaven and hell.



The book is written in simple language that is easy to understand. It should be of interest to anyone who has given some thought to both science and religion.






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