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If you don't think that evidence exists for "GOD" or "Life after Death", you need to get a copy of this book. This book is a quick and easy-to-read presentation of evidence that supports Intelligent Design (aka GOD) and of the evidence that supports "Life after Death". Logic and reason are used, organized religion is not. If you are looking for a non-religious book on the topics of "GOD" and "Life after Death" this is the book for you. This is something that you can really accept, there is no request for "blind faith" here. The information contained is a shocking and amazing "wake-up call" for those that are in doubt. This book shows that Intelligent Design is the only answer. God is REAL! Includes interviews with those who have "died" and returned, as well as interviews with the medical professionals that deal with death. You will be AMAZED by the information contained. It will bring you a GREAT PEACE and UNDERSTANDING. Your life is about to change. Pick up a copy today!

100 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 19, 2016

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Tom A. Wilson

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1,034 reviews94 followers
October 30, 2019
This book came across my Twitter feed and I was instantly intrigued. You can pick the ebook up for .99 cents right now on Amazon.

It’s a quick read about God and the afterlife that really packs a punch. The author argues against disbelief in God and gives the main reasons why we should reconsider if we aren’t believers. He keeps religion completely out of it.

I found parts of the book a little repetitive at times–mainly the repeating information regarding Intelligent Design. The interesting thing is, I’ve been walking around thinking about it ever since. My children are studying the boreal forest right now and we all marveled at the crossbill–a bird with a unique beak that helps it obtain seeds from coniferous trees (cones). What also grips me is how these crossbills are evolving and adapting to the world today. Although evolutionists have their own beliefs, I personally find it hard not to think about Intelligent Design when looking at nature.

Some of the information in this book was common knowledge but really provokes you to think deeply.

No matter how things came to be, whether it was through the process of evolution or by some other means, the things did come to exist. The things that we look at are extremely complex and are full of effects that only result from intelligent planning and design. It doesn’t matter how these things came to exist, the process doesn’t matter when addressing the question of the likelihood of an intelligent designer. There is nothing to say that an intelligent designer wouldn’t have used evolution to make things what they are today. The only thing that we can say with absolute certainty is that the result is extremely complex and intelligent, with overwhelming evidence that intelligence was involved in causing the effects of what we see today. How is it possible that a non-believer can argue against the fact that conscious intelligence is everywhere? A man using his conscious intelligence to argue against the idea that conscious intelligence played a part in him getting here is absurd and doesn’t make any sense at all.

I’ve always had an interest in near death experiences and have read multiple books on the subject. I was hoping there would be more on near death experiences here, but believe the author’s other book will go into much more detail, which is on my list to read later on. The NDE interviews the author includes are compelling.

This was an enjoyable book. It’s an interesting perspective that anyone can read. I do wonder the impact it might have on a non-believer (or those in between) and hope more people will read it and share their thoughts. I recommend you pick up this book and see what you think for yourself. I’ve already added a few more books to read from the recommended reading list in the back and look forward to those.

4****

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91 reviews275 followers
February 13, 2020
A look at ‘justified reality’

A very positive, personal quest into the belief in a higher intelligence, in life after the death of the physical body, and keeping an open mind related to one’s purpose in this life. The author is very candidly open about his thoughts, beliefs, and comparisons about consciousness, materialism, reality, higher intelligence, as well as ‘the theory of evolution.’

A real eye opener to the skeptic and non-believer. Not a book about religion but a look at how ‘life’ came about true experiences on life after death.
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Author 105 books367 followers
January 28, 2016
This is truly an amazing book. The author gives readers a lot to think About and a lot of facts to help you in your journey to discover the truth about life here and the life after. I am fascinated by this subject and include it in a lot of my own fiction novels. This however is not fiction and the author has done an amazing job stating facts to prove that not only is their a higher power that brought us here, but we will return to the place where all of this started some day, I loved hearing the Life after death experiences/ If readers are skeptical or just curious about how we got here and where we go when this life is finished, I hope you will grab this book that give these amazing subjects some contemplation.
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Author 19 books19 followers
October 30, 2019
Again there is no real evidence here. Everything is still built upon the supposition that a god exists. I don’t know why people have to believe in a higher being when they can’t just wonder at nature and how it thrives under any conditions. The argument in this book is nothing new. Presented in a slightly different way maybe, but it does not prove any kind of existence of god. The supposition is made that there is a god, it is put up as the fall back argument. If all these things exist and they exist in this way, there must be a god. The argument falls apart against any logic and scientific method put to it. And in our age, where facts don’t seem to matter, and science is not to be believed, it doesn’t seem to matter in this book either. The author is looking for any kind of verification in his belief in god. Maybe he did indeed prove it to himself, but think for yourself, ask questions, because the argument does not hold water.
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Author 5 books8 followers
September 30, 2016
Once again, I have enjoyed spending an evening with author Tom Wilson via his latest book, GOD, Life after Death. Tom writes in a conversational style and presents complex ideas in down-to-earth and easily understood terms. While he clearly believes in intelligent design as the best explanation for the complexities of life, he does not shove his ideas down the throat of the reader. Instead, he presents pros and cons and allows the reader to draw his or her own conclusions.

I especially enjoyed the section relating near death experiences and would like to read more about the subject. Tom does provide a list of references for the reader who wants to pursue a subject in more detail.

The book is short and to the point and easily read in one sitting. As he says, the ideas in the book are "enough to get you thinking." If you haven't pinned down your own thoughts on the subjects of where we came from, why we are here, and where we are going, this is the book for you. Whether or not you agree with Tom's conclusions, you will agree that his arguments are logical. Typical of his conclusions is this phrase: "If we were a product of this reality, why would we come to it and then leave?"
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