God 'n' GUT: Instantaneous Equilibrium - Softcover

March, Harry S.

 
9781780033396: God 'n' GUT: Instantaneous Equilibrium

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Before February 23rd 1987, I had very little interest in history, religion or philosophy. In fact, like most people, I was too busy getting on with my life to give a second thought to how the human race had evolved, what it thinks and why it thinks that the things it does. Then, on that day, I died... So begins Harry March's fascinating inquiry into the very nature of human existence, our relationship with the Supreme Being we call 'God' and the forms humankind has evolved throughout millennia through which to explore and express that relationship. Specifically, he examines the underlying conflict between religion and science and challenges the notion that they are mutually exclusive. He throws down the gauntlet to both 'sides' and provides thought-provoking analysis as to why there is no valid reason to regard religious ideas (God) and scientific theories (GUT) separately. An ordinary man who underwent an extraordinary event, Harry's 'through-death' experience left him a changed man. A man with a deep-seated sense of responsibility to recount his story in the hope it may have a positive impact. A man with a heartfelt conviction to challenge preconceived ideas and ask questions of science and religion in an attempt to break down the barriers of hatred and misunderstanding. As he says, it doesn't have to be this way...

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