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Reviewed by Edith Wairimu for Readers' Favorite
Arnold V Page’s compelling non-fiction work, God, Science and the Bible, makes a case for the existence of God and the salvation of mankind through the sacrifice of God’s Son, Jesus Christ. The work tackles hard questions head-on that relate to some of the most debated aspects of creation and the Christian faith. On the argument of the non-existence of God, supported by the presence of human suffering, the work notes that much of human pain is caused by humans on other humans and through innovation, the impact of natural disasters can be lessened. It also points to earthly life as a temporary stage with the existence of life after death. The book continues to put forward thought-provoking discussions that are well-researched on other topics such as the universal flood detailed in the biblical book of Genesis, the evidence of Jesus’s resurrection, the Gospel as the good news of God, among other interesting subjects.
Statistics are used to expound on the content included in God, Science and the Bible. They offer a clearer picture of the discussions and they add to the information’s credibility. Where technical scientific information is included, straight-forward language that is easy to access is used. Notes also feature at the bottom of the pages in the book which further help in explaining the content. Arnold V Page includes his own personal experiences which heighten the understanding of the work and make it even easier to remember. It also offers a glimpse into his life which creates a connection to the author. The work approaches each topic from different angles and supports each discussion with rational arguments. God, Science and the Bible is carefully researched and organized. It is informative and life-changing.