Author: | David Lavy | ISBN: | 9781310888311 |
Publisher: | David Lavy | Publication: | November 12, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | David Lavy |
ISBN: | 9781310888311 |
Publisher: | David Lavy |
Publication: | November 12, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The renowned scientific method is surely but one piece of the story when it comes to being able to validate many of the realities of our world, much less a world unseen which can’t be directly observed or measured. Therefore, what sane person would not consider, for the purposes of demonstrating the credibility of this seemingly invisible realm, the huge database of personal experiences, observances of strange phenomena, testimonies passed down from millennia involving the spiritual domain, and the extraordinarily complex world bearing witness itself to the miracle of life?
Warning: If you are offended by crass language, maybe this book isn't for you. You also may wonder whether fans of Mr. Lavy's book are in short supply, judging by some of the online jabs:
"Your book reminds me of my manic rants that led to a three-day stay in the psych ward…but multiplied by at least a factor of ten."
"Poison just drips from your 'pen.' Your resentment towards any who dare to not believe as you do oozes forth from every page."
"Long ago I determined what sorts of people were toxic to my peace of mind - those with negative, bitter reactions, and diatribes full of ridicule and venom (which is at least half of your book)."
What is all the fuss about, anyway? Is it really as bad as they say, or has a big ol' nerve been struck? Despite scientific “facts” sometimes giving the impression that the supernatural is just crazy talk, there really is ample substantiation to the premise that God is for real.
"I dare you to read this book with an open mind and determine for yourself whether I'm just trying to blow smoke down your pie hole." David Lavy
The renowned scientific method is surely but one piece of the story when it comes to being able to validate many of the realities of our world, much less a world unseen which can’t be directly observed or measured. Therefore, what sane person would not consider, for the purposes of demonstrating the credibility of this seemingly invisible realm, the huge database of personal experiences, observances of strange phenomena, testimonies passed down from millennia involving the spiritual domain, and the extraordinarily complex world bearing witness itself to the miracle of life?
Warning: If you are offended by crass language, maybe this book isn't for you. You also may wonder whether fans of Mr. Lavy's book are in short supply, judging by some of the online jabs:
"Your book reminds me of my manic rants that led to a three-day stay in the psych ward…but multiplied by at least a factor of ten."
"Poison just drips from your 'pen.' Your resentment towards any who dare to not believe as you do oozes forth from every page."
"Long ago I determined what sorts of people were toxic to my peace of mind - those with negative, bitter reactions, and diatribes full of ridicule and venom (which is at least half of your book)."
What is all the fuss about, anyway? Is it really as bad as they say, or has a big ol' nerve been struck? Despite scientific “facts” sometimes giving the impression that the supernatural is just crazy talk, there really is ample substantiation to the premise that God is for real.
"I dare you to read this book with an open mind and determine for yourself whether I'm just trying to blow smoke down your pie hole." David Lavy