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How was the universe created, and why? What is the role of man on Earth,and that of intelligent beings on other planets, in it? What is lifelike on some other planets? Why is man here, what is expected of him?These are some of the questions that this book answers. The translatorconsiders the material in this book as religion and philosophy of lifefor people who are searching for the full truth and are willing to thinkfor themselves and to question commonly accepted beliefs. It tells howman should live so that it would be good for everyone, and so thatChrist’s statement about 'Paradise on Earth' would indeed come true.The part dealing with religion can be divided into two broad categories.The first one explains, clarifies, and in a few cases supplements theconcepts which the Prophets of the past, such as Buddha, Christ, Indra,Mohammed, Moses, Zoroaster, and others proclaimed. The second part tellswhat the Prophets of the past could not tell back then, because thehumanity of that time would not have understood them. Now thathumanity’s science is much further advanced, The Almighty has decided toreveal the complete truth about the universe. Here the latest scientificknowledge is brought in, and hints are given beyond the currentknowledge of science.This book tells about and explains The Almighty’s religion of theuniverse. This in turn entails the reason for the creation of theuniverse, how the universe is being created and governed, and, yes, thevery significant role which man on Earth is expected to play in thisprocess. Examples are given from intelligent life on other planets andmuch is said about how man should live and what he should not do. Thereare stories that help to illustrate the points. The Almighty’s religiondiffers dramatically from all other religions currently practiced onEarth. It recognizes and acknowledges all other religions, it does notrequire an individual to join it. It does not threaten or condemn the'nonbelievers,' it permits, it insists on each individual choosingfreely for himself or herself. It merely provides some truly thoughtprovoking material to ponder.