Because I think I believe , Donald R. Wilson, is enjoyable and interesting for anyone interested in philosophical deep immersion in the basic principles of Christianity.
Speaking both as skeptics and non-believers, as well as with those who have already accepted loyalty, Mr. Wilson explores many aspects and perspectives not only of the Christian faith system, but also the desire for God as a whole. He investigates why the human race is so consistently bought after the highest power, and why so many different religions have given rise to this innate desire.
Without sarcasm or insult, Mr. Wilson impartially investigates the science that challenges the roots of Christianity. This is a good time, because never before has the voice of atheism (and religious beliefs that opposed Christianity) been louder. And yet, what are these voices based on? This book presents a wealth of evidence and research that not only disputes the "pre-molecular false theory of the origin of life," but also the erroneous and unsuccessful theory of Darwin's evolution. Wilson intricately shows how science, in fact, fully supports the biblical story of creation in many ways.
Mr. Wilson touches on many scientific ideas that have recently become popular as science deepens deeper. For example, introducing it into a DNA code, the resulting information that it produces, and how any of this cannot happen, maybe a chance that you want to learn more. I personally went a little deeper into the topic of DNA and information theory and I can tell you that Mr. Wilson’s research is solid. His descriptions are full and intriguing, and he leaves a few stones. He also throws some big objects that I didn't know about. For example, “left” amino acids in life are wonderful material that makes any reasonable person think.
Read on for a wonderful discussion of the historical accuracy of the Bible and how the prophecies of Christ are fulfilled (written over the centuries by different authors in different places that have no connection with each other). This book is also deeply immersed in what it really means to be reconciled with Christ, and answers some of the hottest questions of all time, for example: why does God allow suffering? And how can a loving God create a place called “Hell”?
Mr. Wilson makes no claim to being some kind of all-knowing scientist or a world renamed apologist. He simply writes it both from his heart and from his thoughtful discussions. He summarizes things with a transparent and personal testimony of how he came to find God, looking at life in every way through his weak and limited eyes. From this he discovered the omniscient and omnipotent God who creates him exclusively for a specific purpose.
To read Because I think I believe and get ready to really think about why you believe in what you do or why you don't do it.