I purchased the book because I thought it would be interesting. I have read several reviews and and I was intrigued. I sat down and started reading the book. About fifteen pages in I realized I had not made the purchase because I was intrigued. I bought the book because I wanted answers.
The more I read the more I realized that many things simply don’t have answers. Perhaps I am not supposed to know the answers. I find that unsettling and uncomfortable.
I like the book, I think. I will read it again, I am certain. It’s essential I remember the author may or may not believe the things alluded to in the book. Did he feel it? It’s fiction and I find that there is often a whole lot of truth and wisdom in fiction. Has the book altered my life? I would say the answer has to be yes because I am questioning things I never questioned before. The always opens new doors. Still I am uncomfortable.
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Question of
Have you ever read a book that made you question your beliefs?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Do you think there are some questions that should never be answered?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Are you curious to know the name of the book I read?
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Yes
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No
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This is a Great to See.
I don’t buy many books. They are lent to me by my friends.
Many questions will always remain unanswered I believe.
That is probably very true. Perhaps it should be that way.
It has been said that Philosophy poses questions that cannot be answered and Religion gives answers that cannot be questioned!
I believe that anything can be questioned. There may be no answer, but there are always questions.
I have known plenty of religious people who would agree with the second part of my quote!