Author: | Elgin J. Dobbins | ISBN: | 1230000013525 |
Publisher: | Elgin J. Dobbins | Publication: | August 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Elgin J. Dobbins |
ISBN: | 1230000013525 |
Publisher: | Elgin J. Dobbins |
Publication: | August 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The world is a great and wondrous creation. Man has attempted to quantify much of it throughout his existence. To some extent he has been successful from the simplest to a few of the complicated functions. Many have escaped, or better yet, immersed themselves into an esoteric world of strange practices and beliefs. Others have placed their faith in the traditional religions of our forefathers. Still others have abandoned any belief system whatsoever, unless science can be categorized as a religion and belief system. In some quarters science is a religion when applying the strictest since of the definition of religion to it. They even treat the leading scientist and researchers as high priests and priestess; showering them with adoration, accolades, and endowments. This book contains a collection of essays that will evoke a feeling of well-being and serenity in some readers; and may initiate some serious internal dialogue within other reader. The essays contained within this book are based on concepts that many have lived successfully by for many generations. Others are not so old, but have been shown to have weathered the test of time. Some of these essays maybe considered controversial in some quarters and they should evoke discussion and inward reflection on the part of the reader. As a bonus, this book contains a printing of The Constitution of the United States. It is included because some of the essays are based on The Constitution and many people have never read it.
The world is a great and wondrous creation. Man has attempted to quantify much of it throughout his existence. To some extent he has been successful from the simplest to a few of the complicated functions. Many have escaped, or better yet, immersed themselves into an esoteric world of strange practices and beliefs. Others have placed their faith in the traditional religions of our forefathers. Still others have abandoned any belief system whatsoever, unless science can be categorized as a religion and belief system. In some quarters science is a religion when applying the strictest since of the definition of religion to it. They even treat the leading scientist and researchers as high priests and priestess; showering them with adoration, accolades, and endowments. This book contains a collection of essays that will evoke a feeling of well-being and serenity in some readers; and may initiate some serious internal dialogue within other reader. The essays contained within this book are based on concepts that many have lived successfully by for many generations. Others are not so old, but have been shown to have weathered the test of time. Some of these essays maybe considered controversial in some quarters and they should evoke discussion and inward reflection on the part of the reader. As a bonus, this book contains a printing of The Constitution of the United States. It is included because some of the essays are based on The Constitution and many people have never read it.