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The book is largely concerned with Jesus' contemptuous dismissal of 'the rules of men' in religion.It's simply pitiful that such rules now abound in Christian religions. I'm not religious but as an accomplished mathematician I've realized that the story of creation is the only logically sound and complete explanation of the planet Earth and all life on it. Attempts to dispute this fact have been called theories.Any half baked notion could be called a theory. There is evolution(once upon a time monkeys turned into people).This nonsense not only suffers from a missing link from monkey to person…mehr

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The book is largely concerned with Jesus' contemptuous dismissal of 'the rules of men' in religion.It's simply pitiful that such rules now abound in Christian religions. I'm not religious but as an accomplished mathematician I've realized that the story of creation is the only logically sound and complete explanation of the planet Earth and all life on it. Attempts to dispute this fact have been called theories.Any half baked notion could be called a theory. There is evolution(once upon a time monkeys turned into people).This nonsense not only suffers from a missing link from monkey to person it also offers only a deafening silence on how any life ever began on Earth. Then there's the baby talk big bang baloney(There was this great big explosion and hey presto! There was the universe).This drivel says nothing about any life at all.

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Robert is from Belfast, Northrern Ireland My early school years in Belfast were promising.The primary school I attended was on the street where my family lived and was very close by. When I was 8 years of age we moved to a working class housing estate about 5 miles north near a village called Whitehouse.I then attended Whitehouse primary school where I once got an unforgettable report card which had to be signed by my father.There were 13 categories and the card had 11 excellents and 2 very goods.My father was obviously delighted but said with a straight face What happened with the ones you only got very good on?