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"Veritas vos liberabit – The truth shall set you free!

Karl Marx termed religion the “opiate of the masses.” A kind of drug, which most Christians utilize to ease their conscience and induce a “feel good” state of mind.

God’s Creation is an attempt to prompt Christians to get off the drug. Not to withdraw from religion but, just the opposite. To withdraw from the complacent, palliative, and conscience easing state of mind of a ‘part-time’ Christian. To replace this false ‘feel good’ religion with a consciously arrived at faith and belief, based upon facts, utilizing a logical, rational, reasoning mind.

This book is disturbing and enlightening. It is mind bending and life altering. It is disconcerting, as most will learn what their parents, priests, ministers or rabbis taught them was not necessarily the truth.

God’s Creation attempts to motivate the indifferent Christians to utilize their God-given mind to seriously think about what they actually believe and to conduct their lives according to that belief.

Jesus warned, “Many are called but few are chosen.” Are you among the chosen few?


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