What Was God Thinking?! Part I provides easy-to-read explanations of what motivated God to create the universe, and particularly short-lived humans. From this vantage point before creation, using a question-and-answer format, the reader gains new interpretations about God and Creation, Religion and Churches, God and Jesus, and God's relationship to his mortal children. Part II applies "A Pre-Creation Theology" of Part I to provide new interpretations of the foundations of Christian beliefs. Lapsed-Catholics, former Protestants and religiously curious individuals will discover that this small book provides a refreshing, rational explanation of the First Source and Center of the Universe, commonly known as the Creator and God; and Its relationship to the people It created to inhabit evolutionary planets. Compared to the convoluted traditional theological explanations given to Christians for the presence and death of Jesus, readers will also discover the simple, rational and logical reasons for his appearance and his death.
What Was God Thinking?! Part I provides easy-to-read explanations of what motivated God to create the universe, and particularly short-lived humans. From this vantage point before creation, using a question-and-answer format, the reader gains new interpretations about God and Creation, Religion and Churches, God and Jesus, and God's relationship to his mortal children. Part II applies "A Pre-Creation Theology" of Part I to provide new interpretations of the foundations of Christian beliefs. Lapsed-Catholics, former Protestants and religiously curious individuals will discover that this small book provides a refreshing, rational explanation of the First Source and Center of the Universe, commonly known as the Creator and God; and Its relationship to the people It created to inhabit evolutionary planets. Compared to the convoluted traditional theological explanations given to Christians for the presence and death of Jesus, readers will also discover the simple, rational and logical reasons for his appearance and his death.