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TAMI BRADY
The Creationist Chronicles relates the basic dogma of
Creationists. Creationists believe in a dually male and female creator and hold the first forty-nine verses in the book of Moses (Genesis) as its testament. The remaining books of the Bible as well as the Torah, Quran, and other holy books are described as being the Tree of Knowledge.
The author states that although man should learn from the Tree of Knowledge, man should not partake of religion in the form of sacraments, worship, or baptism. The Tree of Knowledge is meant for infinite or eternal beings such as gods. Man, on the other hand, is meant to be finite beings bounded by the time and space which the creator made for them.
In addition to the topics of creation and man's place in the universe, this book also clarifies various Creationist beliefs and issues. The Creationist Chronicles discusses the individual parts of the creationist symbol as well as their views on sexual
issues, gender issues, and evolution. Readers interested in
Creationist theory will find this book intriguing.
7-26-2006 at 8:21pm
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