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ISBN: | 1439153264 (ISBN13: 9781439153260) |
Edition Language: | English |
Bill Myers
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.02 | 452 Users | 91 Reviews
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A cranky, atheistic philosophy professor loves to shred the faith of incoming freshmen. He is chosen by a group of scientists to create a philosophy for a computer-generated world exactly like ours. Much to his frustration every model he introduces—from Darwinism, to Existentialism, to Relativism, to Buddhism—fails. The only way to preserve the computer world is to introduce laws from outside their system through a Law Giver. Of course this goes against everything he's ever believed, and he hates it. But even that doesn't completely work because the citizens of that world become legalists and completely miss the spirit behind the Law. The only way to save them is to create a computer character like himself to personally live and explain it. He does. So now there are two of him—the one in our world and the one in the computer world. Unfortunately a rival has introduced a virus into the computer world. Things grow worse until our computer-world professor sees the only way to save his world is to personally absorb the virus and the penalty for breaking the Law. Of course, it's clear to all, including our real-world professor, that this act of selfless love has become a reenactment of the Gospel. It is the only possible choice to save their computer world and, as he finally understands, our own.Define Regarding Books The God Hater
Title | : | The God Hater |
Author | : | Bill Myers |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | September 28th 2010 by Howard Books |
Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction. Science Fiction. Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.02 From 452 Users | 91 ReviewsArticle Regarding Books The God Hater
Youve met Nicholas Mackenzie before. His words are those of the argumentative atheist. Banking on his intellectual ability, he prides himself in relentlessly engaging Christians in theological debates.It is his vitamin of choice, his adrenaline rush. In truth, it is his defense mechanism.When you learn of his history, you understand why. His son is dead and he was to blame. It was a plane crash. Nicholas was the pilot. It is true that suffering tragedy and trials will either make us bitter orFull review coming soon.
This is an openly Christian novel...so don't say i didn't tell you.Now that said as I've said about other Christian reads I think some might be able to read it simply as a novel. I don't know that, I guess each can see for him 0r her self.Anyway...that out of the way, this is an excellent read. I've decided to go 4 stars as I think the way the book ends while having a heartwarming twist sort of still kind of pulls the plug on the point of the book.Others however may disagree with me on that to.
This is a work of fiction. An allegory of how a man comes to understand God, by experiencing life from God's point of view. Its like a cross between 'God's Not Dead' and "Matrix'.
Four words.... 'Allegory at its best'
When I started this book, I knew it sounded like a good book, but I never thought I would be as thoroughly sucked into the book as I was. In the first 5 pages I was already not wanting to put it down and I went through the first 100 pages no problem on the first night (and I was tired and not feeling well). The second night I would have finished it, but I became very sleepy, but I did get through about 150 pages, I even stayed up late to get that far.The story in this book is really comprised of
FascinatingThis book is a good read. It was not my favorite that he's written. That said it was not as good as the other books he's written. However, it's a good rainy day book.
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