In Search Of Reality

A Philosophical Quest to Comprehend
The True Nature of our Universe

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In Search of Reality is essentially three books in one:

Part 1 offers a scientific view of our physical universe—with emphasis upon the question of how biological evolution may be reconciled with the premise of Cosmic Purpose: God. (Where, for instance, can one draw a line as to when emerging man is capable of rebirth—to the exclusion of other life forms?

Inherent in the text is a truly revolutionary theory of universal reincarnation—extending from the smallest quantum of mass-energy to the human soul, and beyond! Moreover, this dynamic process will be seen to be directly linked to the expansion rate of the universe—effectively eliminating the popular Big Bang model of creation and resolving many astronomical mysteries. But the climax of this scientific inquiry is to be found in a rather startling prediction concerning our very region of space, as it moves closer and closer to its inevitable fate at the edge of the universe—where instant annihilation (and subsequent reincarnation) awaits!

Part 2 features a realistic and unbiased analysis of biblical literature—revealing that a literal interpretation is unjustified and was rarely intended. A primary purpose of the scriptural writers is seen to lay in expression of a moral or principle, by means of a unique system of symbolism. Yet another theological transgres­sion concerns concealment of evidence afforded by the Dead Sea Scrolls, which clearly expose the fallacy of many cherished beliefs.

Part 3 conveys valuable insight into the various social orders. In particular, the issue of human rights is addressed, along with suggestions for forming a "World Society."

Most assuredly, In Search of Reality is destined to inspire profound thought among those who would strive to comprehend the purpose of life and the very universe itself.

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