THE LUCKIEST PLANET

A$34.95

Where am I from? Why am I here?

Here are answers to questions many are afraid to ask. The Luckiest Planet explains modern science with a biblical flavour – science returns to God in these pages full of both ancient wisdom and today’s reality. Someone said, “The two most important days in a life are the day you are born and the day you find out why!”

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. What does that mean? Is it relevant today? Try viewing the world from a fresh perspective – a better story.

How does the 3500-year-old book of Genesis shed a new light on modern science? What did the forefathers of modern science believe? How can the six days of creation be the same as the 13.7-billion-year history of this luckiest of all planets? Where did Adam come from? Are dinosaurs mentioned in Genesis? How has the Darwinian theory of evolution lost all relevance? What can we learn from the study of the smallest things – nanotechnology, and the largest, the universe that surrounds us?

What is to be our view of the three-legged stool of human misery: slavery, war and discrimination?

What does the Bible say about humanity’s relationship with the planet? Our care of the environment, the flora and fauna and all that means for future prosperity. What about energy, climate change, and the WOKE culture of diversity, equity and inclusion? Where does this new religion come from? What are its roots?

Where am I from? Why am I here? These are serious questions that deserve serious answers. Join the journey of discovery to find out where and why!

256 Pages. 10 hours of Audio.

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"I really enjoyed this book. It was especially fascinating with its insightful take on science and the bible."    Michelle Cattell, South West Rocks, NSW.

"Mike it was a great read ...  thank you for the privilege of reading your manuscript prior to publication."

David Langworthy.  MAICD OAM. Melbourne.