It's a science fiction novel, but the science and the historical stuff the author talks about all checks out and leads me to some serious head scratching. I love books like this. I gave it to my hyper-religious mom to read and she says, "You don't seriously believe this nonsense?" I had to laugh. Why is it any less plausible than, to quote the novel, "a trans-dimensional, all-powerful, all-seeing, infallible immortal created the universe and everything in it as part of some divine need to bear children." lol
And I totally agree with you, Valkyrie, I think Nostradamus and the like are just fortunetelling BS. I was a bit shocked when I read that Abraham Lincoln dreamt of his assassination just days before it happened. I had to google that one. Turns out it's true.
And thanks for welcoming me. A little about me? Well, I like dirt bikes and video games, come from a very religious family and argue constantly with them (always heated, usually well-spirited though), and thought I could gleam some good show stoppers on a forum like this one
And I totally agree with you, Valkyrie, I think Nostradamus and the like are just fortunetelling BS. I was a bit shocked when I read that Abraham Lincoln dreamt of his assassination just days before it happened. I had to google that one. Turns out it's true.
And thanks for welcoming me. A little about me? Well, I like dirt bikes and video games, come from a very religious family and argue constantly with them (always heated, usually well-spirited though), and thought I could gleam some good show stoppers on a forum like this one
