Thursday, February 24, 2011

Heavy Bevels #3: No one sees God

Heavy Bevels #3

No One Sees God

The Dark night of Atheists and Believers

Michael Novak

With 14 – headings and 88 sub-headings, this author proclaims and shows how he survived the gush of wind from the debated against atheists and Christians. He has settled his inner knowledge and new experience in a report, ‘No one Sees God’. This book has given his knowledge from what is already the report from Christians.

This author is the son of Richard Novak; he was a student of Arabic, and Teacher of Philosophy, murdered on a mission of mercy in Dhaka, during riots that killed thousands. He had hoped to become a world expert on Christian-Islamic relations. He laid down his life for others. Michael Novak, himself was born in the year of 1933 when Hitler became Chancellor over Germany. He did witness the inhuman horror.

This is a very comfortable book to read. It’s very easily recommended to less than mid-age crowd. Though not very accustomed, reading a non-fiction book which is a report on a higher topic stretches the ambition and mind of those who are growing, even so in their late youth. This author is one such youthful writer. He has given, in comparison a prolific experienced tone on the topic.

Shedding light into the nineteenth century has given some appointing for this philosophy. This book seems to be influence by even the writing tone of a president of the United States Benjamin Franklin from his experience in England. An orator’s part on the topic of God and the continuous debate of Atheism – “The Dark Night of Atheism And Believers” is Michael Novak and his legacy.

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