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Why the Universe Bothers to Exist: Theistic Determinism, Evidences and Implications - A Worldview Proposal

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by David Mccorkle

    • Author

      David Mccorkle

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LL

    • Published

      February 2014

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      Why the Universe Bothers to Exist: Theistic Determinism, Evidences and Implications - A Worldview Proposal

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      A Striking Breakthrough in the Origins Controversy! Steinhardt and Turok's proposed ekpyrotic universe model fits the Genesis account! The implications are profound. The book Why the Universe Bothers to Exist: Theistic Determinism, Evidences and Implications by David V. McCorkle, PhD. is based upon this observation. It explains the likely location and physics of heaven. It proposes that we have heavenly avatars (biblical spirit bodies) close by, but through a fourth spatial dimension. Baby Brady with simulated spirit body. This book proposes answers to many other questions that theists have pondered. What happened to the Garden of Eden? Might it still exist? If so, where? How could information of our personal identity be preserved after our physical death? Why will "redeemed" humans need to be resurrected if they are already in heaven? Why will a new heaven eventually be needed? Numerous other concepts are also dealt with, such as the following. In consideration of Heisenberg uncertainty, what maintains order in the universe? Do natural laws determine outcomes, or does the consistency of outcomes determine the laws? What factor determines the decoherence outcome of probability waves so that consistent, orderly eigenstates result? Cannot this factor be recognized as God thereby actualizing his intentions: theistic determinism? Natural law is thus the outcome of God "holding all things together" (Col. 1:17). It is then natural for God to work through natural process. In this perspective, how is it that new species of organisms originate? Can the process be observed? And what of Adam and Eve as the first sentient humans? In addition to the significance of a message from ancient Babylon, and an account of how what is termed "socionics" relates to the "tragedy of the commons" principle, a near miraculous adventure in Idaho's Lemi Mountains near Sacajawea's birthplace is described and credited to divine providence. All of this and more thought-provoking issues are presented in this book with the intent of resolving the origins controversy, but also of planting ideas for further consideration in biblical context. David V. McCorkle Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/DavidVMcCorkle

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      • Author

        David Mccorkle

      • Book Format

        Paperback / softback

      • Publisher

        Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LL

      • Published

        February 2014

      • Weight

        282g

      • Dimensions

        216 x 280 x 7 mm

      • ISBN

        9781622125807

      • ISBN-10

        1622125800

      • Eden Code

        4759182

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      • Author/Creator: David Mccorkle

      • ISBN: 9781622125807

      • Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LL

      • Release Date: February 2014

      • Weight: 282g

      • Dimensions: 216 x 280 x 7 mm

      • Eden Code: 4759182


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