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In case you haven't noticed, you get to choose the world you live in. I don't mean you can control the conditions of your life. You may have had little or no choice of the house you live in or even of the street where you live. Certainly most of us do not have any great deal of control over our economic, political and cultural circumstances. Where we do have a choice is in our outlook. We can, indeed we must, choose how we view the world. We can neither act nor think without holding some worldview even though it may be a relatively undeveloped one. This book is about making a good choice of…mehr

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In case you haven't noticed, you get to choose the world you live in. I don't mean you can control the conditions of your life. You may have had little or no choice of the house you live in or even of the street where you live. Certainly most of us do not have any great deal of control over our economic, political and cultural circumstances. Where we do have a choice is in our outlook. We can, indeed we must, choose how we view the world. We can neither act nor think without holding some worldview even though it may be a relatively undeveloped one. This book is about making a good choice of your own worldview. Although there are many possible choices, deciding is actually fairly simple. Read on.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. John Cramer is an emeritus professor of physics at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta and a graduate of Wheaton College where he also taught physics. A fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation, he is also listed in Who's Who in Science and Theology, 1st ed. His article "Adler's Cosmological Argument for the Existence of God" was anthologized in How to Prove There is a God.