Darwin - God's Ambassador by George Di Palma

Darwin - God's Ambassador by George Di Palma

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This book is a simplified composition of doctrinal theology for sceptics and Christians in doubt who may be looking for a practical understanding of the meaning and purpose of their lives. There is no other book which highlights how the failure of Darwinian evolutionary criteria favours the embracement of Godly beliefs.

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Darwin - God's Ambassador by George Di Palma

This book will reveal some insight of the inner Charles Darwin, the tormented mind who sought God but failed to find him, who formed a theory but failed to authenticate it. Darwin's final years ended as a man in limbo, troubled by his accursed book as he called it. He did not realise at the time what the future had in store for the strange ideology which he so reluctantly thrust upon the world.
George Di Palma, a retired small businessman, lives with his extremely gifted artist wife Ann in the North of England, having lost his first wife Lena to cancer some years ago. He received a private college education in Scotland and has a son, daughter and four grandchildren. A Roman Catholic by faith, his interests include the creation/evolution debate and any topic of a divine nature. The issue of the peace of Jerusalem being central to world peace is a subject close to his heart.
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ISBN 13 9781848762039
ISBN 10 1848762038
Titre Darwin - God's Ambassador
Auteur George Di Palma
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Troubador Publishing
Année de publication 2010-01-11
Nombre de pages 200
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