The Voice in Creation

The Voice in Creation by Roger Powell, published by iUniverse in April 2002, explores the purpose of human existence through a series of profound questions. This 132-page book addresses fundamental inquiries about the existence of God, the purpose behind creation, and the nature of divine revelation. Written in English, it invites readers to contemplate whether God’s intentions are meant for all humanity or a select few.
In this edition, readers will find a thoughtful examination of spiritualism, Christian theology, and personal growth. The book delves into whether God communicates His purpose to individuals or if it is up to humanity to uncover it. Powell’s work encourages reflection on the relationship between divine revelation and human understanding, making it a significant resource for those interested in the intersections of religion, anthropology, and inspiration.
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This book deals with the purpose of mans existence. It gives valid answers to some very important questions. Is there a God that created the universe and the earth including mankind? Does that God have a purpose for creating the human race? If so what is that purpose? Does God reveal it to man, or does God expect man to discover it? If God reveals it how does man receive God’s revelation. Does God’s purpose concern the human race or the individual? Is God’s revelation given to a select few or is it available for all of mankind? If it is available to all of mankind why do the masses rely upon select men to inform them of God’s purpose? If the answer to questions such as these then you will be most interested in reading this book.
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