Crises on Cosmos

Crises on Cosmos by M. D. Theo Addo, published by Westbow Press on August 20, 2015, is a thought-provoking exploration of societal issues through the lens of knowledge and opportunity. In this 162-page book, Dr. Addo emphasizes that individuals often labeled as unworthy by society are frequently those who lack access to valuable knowledge or have not fully utilized their opportunities. The work delves into the critical role that knowledge plays in sustaining life and highlights how entrenched societal norms can disenfranchise significant segments of the population based on race and poverty.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the repercussions stemming from misguided decisions, teachings, and policies, as well as the denial of evident truths. Dr. Addo presents a unique perspective on various crises, asserting that the consequences of our actions often resurface in more severe forms. The book encourages a sense of hope, suggesting that overcoming adversity is possible through knowledge and awareness. With its focus on religion, Christian living, and social issues, Crises on Cosmos invites reflection on the importance of knowledge in shaping a more equitable society.
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In Crises on Cosmos, Dr. Theo Addo emphasizes a common theme: most people who are discounted by society as no good are simply individuals or populations who have not been exposed to valuable knowledge, or have failed by their own doing to keep focused and capitalize on their opportunities.
The book examines the value of knowledge and asserts that knowledge is so priceless that without it life itself is unsustainable. It further describes how certain longstanding societal practices deemed as norms tend to disenfranchise huge sectors of populations based on race and poverty.
Dr. Addo brings a different perspective to our many crises and affirms that the repercussions of our wrong decisions, teachings, and policies, and sometimes our denial of obvious inferences and truths hardly ever favor us. Those repercussions often live on to fight another day in completely different and more militant forms. Yet if we are able to muster hope we can overcome adversity.
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