The Enigmatic Expanse: Existence, #1
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Consider the famous question: What came first - The chicken or the egg?
Continuing further we ask: What came first - The body or the soul? The atoms or the quarks? Energy or matter?
Did the god create us or, did we create him?
When the universe was to be created, did God hold the cosmic soup in his hands and say "Dear ones. Go! Create a universe with lots of dazzling galaxies, stars, planets. Make sure that you create a place for the humans who will worship me."
In this book, the author compares the Theories of creation proposed through religion, spirituality, and science.
You will love this exciting nonfiction conundrum because you were born religious, studied science in your school, are curious about spirituality and yet confused as to why we exist.
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