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Indelible Impression

Klimenko, Michael

Indelible Impression

The Story is a personal testimony of the two people in love and in their relations with each other. The two completely strange persons in their language, nationality, in the history of their countries, culture, and all the way of their lives met accidentally, came to know each other's values, fell in love with each other and in spite of all adverse circumstances of time and place were united in the family, raised four most wonderful children, and lived the whole life in complete harmony. Their common Christian values united them. In their discussions and meditations among themselves they touched upon many acute social problems of their time (the Chapter of Parents and Children) and also of cosmic occurrences (does God govern the Universe? the Chapter of Heaven and Earth). The reader will learn that from the outset their relationship began by chance, but when events coincide one after another, can they be accidental? Friedrich Nietzsche wrote many times in letters to his friends that in his life there happened nothing accidentally. Furthermore, the reader will learn why Ludwig Beethoven was afraid to wed his eternally beloved one and consequently afflicted himself and possibly also her with suffering. Also the reader will learn many other facts and events of their personal and social life. Despite all the apparent chaotic and unintelligible accumulations of collisions and explosions in the Universe, the astrophysicists gradually established that the entire universe is regulated by causative connections and immutable laws. Scientists don't know all the laws and although our knowledge of them continuously increases, can we be certain that we can know and comprehend all the endless and eternal secrets of the universe? One can only have faith in what he knows. This leads to the supposition that the universe had to be conceived by some sort of design and purpose by Creator who can be recognized in faith by those who seek Him. Science, however, considers only facts and

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ISBN 9781478750253
Sprache eng
Cover Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag Outskirts Press
Jahr 20151108

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