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Soulless Clones Can’t Tell Time

Soulless Clones Can’t Tell Time

Soulless Clones Can't Tell Time

Timothy Hunter

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Whitelocke Publications
Año de edición:
2018
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Filosofía
ISBN:
9781912142200

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Soulless clones will arrive in the near future and change everything.   A clone without a soul will reveal, once and for all, that we humans have souls.  Dualism is true - we are body and soul.  Materialism is false - we are not just a body.  Soulless clones can’t tell time because souls tell time. The mega theory in this book also reveals the schools of Philosophy, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Science, Judaism, Christianism, Islamism, and Taoism share a core belief in Trinitarianism. Trinitarianism tells us things come in threes. These great schools teach us that we follow three drives in life:  creation - we let the truth be known; worship - we are good for goodness sake; and survival - we live and let live.  The schools say we must balance creation, worship, and survival to advance on our coiled path in life to the perfection of God - The Divine Providence, Spirit, and Physique.   Previous authors have already provided an assortment of mega theories including Plato, Aquinas, Maimonides, Hume, and Kant, but their theories routinely exclude significant portions of our longstanding Theologies, Philosophies, and Sciences.  The mega theory within is more inclusive.  No stones go unturned.  Who is God?  What are we doing?  And why are we doing it?  This theory includes Evolution, The Three Wise Men, The EPR Effect in Quantum Mechanics, The Divine Ratio, and Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man - he plays a role in presenting the coiled path before us. Other authors including Descartes, Kirk, Searle, Chalmers, and more recently Hauser have proposed hypothetical soulless creatures in the likes of computerized humans and philosophical zombies to help delineate Dualism from Materialism, but their creatures are far too hypothetical to be taken seriously.  Soulless clones of humans, however, must be taken seriously because they will arrive in just a few decades, and they are true counterexamples of materialisms claims.  So, we should be prepared, and this book helps prepare us.It is a relaxed narrative written with the excitement of discovery.  The young and old will find it’s easy to read whether atheist, deist, or theist.  It should appeal to not only Catholics, my religion, but all theologians, philosophers, and scientists will find it’s hard to put down. Parents will love it, along with those in Business, Medicine, Law, Education, Politics and more.  It’s comparable to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, The Tipping Point, The World’s Religions, and the recent Pulitzer Prize winner, The Swerve.  Like Orwell’s 1984, everyone loves a book that predicts future trends.  3

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