Review of Christ's Immortality Technology
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Review of Christ's Immortality Technology
"Guard your heart with all diligence, for from it flow springs of life." I have not seen more valid words. This book, Christ's Immortality Technology by Benneth Iwuchukwu, is a written hypothesis formulated from the author's understanding that Christianity is physical and not spiritual. These hypotheses are carefully contained in this book, one of which is the hypothesis that "God is, therefore, a man like you and me and the greatest scientist ever." The author carefully explained these ideas, taking the basis of the Bible. He claims that Christianity has been abused and there is no religion in heaven; he also claims that all the inhabitants of the kingdom of heaven don't fast, pray, or worship.
When I first picked up this book, I thought it would be one of the many Christian books that shed more insight into the events of the past, further enhancing our knowledge and faith, but that was not the case as I read this book. I knew I was in for some rude awakening when I saw this statement: "Imagine yourself wearing a cap of religion, and I want you also to imagine yourself removing the cap and replacing it with a new 'thinking' cap." If you are an extremely religious person and you are not seeking extra knowledge, I wouldn't recommend this book to you. There were many instances where the author reiterated that religious people wouldn't like this book or that you must keep an open mind to read this book.
Firstly, the editing of this book was flawless. That was a prominent standout feature because the ideas in the book are complicated, and I couldn't imagine having to deal with all that combined with errors. Also, I loved the way the book started. The author raised so many expectations for this book, making me curious about what secrets he would have up his sleeves. I loved that the author dedicated a lot of time and effort to his research to come up with the content of this book because, if I am being honest, we love routine; we would rather run with what we are told than go out there and seek the actual truth. Despite being from a Christian background, the author embarked on this quest for knowledge, and he deserves recognition for that.
There were a few concepts that I did not entirely agree with, as there wasn't compelling evidence to back them up. Still, generally, this is an excellent book to invest your time in if you are willing to put down the religious cap and read it with an open mind. I found some parts of the book repetitive. For example, he always mentioned that advanced super-intelligent beings have visited us. This repetition is necessary to drive the points he is trying to make, but considering the idea is relatively new to many readers, it could be seen as repetitive.
Overall, this book was worth reading. I did not agree with everything said, but I did not dislike any aspect of the book. The book was finely edited with no errors, nicely formatted, and easy to read. I love that the author added the scripture texts being referred to in the book so readers wouldn't have to navigate between the Bible and this book. That was excellent professionalism.
I rate this book five out of five stars, as no negative aspects deter the book's quality. I recommend this book to religious scholars on a quest for knowledge. If you ever have questions about your Christian religion and the information you already have doesn't answer them, try reading this book.
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Initially, the book seemed to provide insight into past events and enhance our knowledge and faith. However, the author's approach to the book was unconventional, as he suggested that readers should remove their religious cap and replace it with a new "thinking" cap. This approach may not be suitable for those who are extremely religious or seeking extra knowledge.
The book's editing was flawless, as the ideas were complex and difficult to deal with. The author's dedication to research and research was evident, as many people prefer routine over seeking the truth. Despite being from a Christian background, the author embarked on a quest for knowledge, and he deserves recognition for that.
Some concepts were not entirely agreed upon, as there was no compelling evidence to back them up. However, the book was worth reading if one is willing to put down their religious cap and read it with an open mind. The author added scripture texts to the book, making it easier for readers to navigate between the Bible and the book.
In conclusion, Christ's Immortality Technology is an excellent book to invest time in if one is willing to put down their religious cap and read it with an open mind. The book is well-written, well-formatted, and easy to read, and I rate it five out of five stars. It is recommended for religious scholars seeking knowledge and for those who have questions about their Christian religion.