What's Causing Creations Contributor(s): Hans, Doug (Author) |
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ISBN: 069296648X ISBN-13: 9780692966488 Publisher: Target Revelation LLC OUR PRICE: $13.46 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: December 2017 * Not available - Not in print at this time * |
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BISAC Categories: - Science | Astronomy - Religion |
Physical Information: 0.51" H x 6" W x 9" (0.72 lbs) 242 pages |
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Publisher Description: Scientists have said for years there are only three creation possibilities: Aliens, Evolution or God. This sparked the interest of theoretical author Doug Hans who discovered he had more questions than science or religion could answer. He took a six-year research journey to write "What's Causing Creations" reporting on his research about the three possibilities. Hans' book is written in simple language and is packed with charts, pictures and definitions to help the reader's understanding of this subject. His book includes the latest scientific, historical, archeological and theological thinking on evolution and the origin of species, aliens (UFOs), abiogenesis cell creation, apoptosis cell death, brain and systems of the body, anthropic principle habitable zones, consciousness and non-material science, miracles, Mars and space exploration, big bang, universe, multiverses, galaxies, solar systems, virtual reality, 7D holograms and much more. Doug Hans takes us through theological creation taught by religions as well as scientific creations taught in schools. He found many modernists and scientists believe everything that exists began from evolution and that they are concerned creationist parents are limiting their children's education by believing God alone created the Universe. He found that many philosophers and theoretical scientists believe it is not possible to have such an abstract concept as a creator God. In this book Doug Hans asks over 200 challenging questions about creations, believing that inquiring minds need to be better informed on all aspects of creation. Early in Doug Hans' career he was inspired by Pulitzer Prize author Tracy Kidder's book "The Soul of a New Machine". He immediately saw a corollary in the design and operation of computers with the Universe. He spent most of his career with international Fortune 500 companies in the management and consulting of engineering computer systems ushering in new technologies. As an indie filmmaker and author, he has produced documentaries and written a full-length screen play, about which he plans to write his second book. The author is a highly-educated graduate of a major university, with an analytical mind gravitating towards emerging science concepts. |