Universal Mind: Theology of Infocognition

Conrad Riker · Narată de AI de Alistair (de la Google)
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Are you struggling to reconcile science and faith? Do you feel lost in the maze of modern theology? Are you searching for a rational yet deeply spiritual understanding of God and the universe?


This book is your ultimate guide to bridging the gap between metaphysics and theology, offering a fresh perspective on divine purpose and human existence. Here’s what you’ll gain:


- Discover how the Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (C.T.M.U.) redefines creation and existence.

- Understand God as the ultimate syntactic operator and the source of all reality.

- Explore the theological implications of self-referential systems and divine omniscience.

- Learn how infocognition unifies mind and matter, offering a new lens for divine thought.

- Gain insights into the teleological framework of the universe and its divine purpose.

- Resolve the age-old debate of free will vs. determinism with C.T.M.U.’s logical approach.

- Address the problem of evil through a systemic and theological lens.

- Align your spiritual practice with divine syntax for a deeper connection with God.


If you want to unlock the secrets of the universe and align your life with divine purpose, then buy this book today. Transform your understanding of God, reality, and your place in the grand scheme of creation.

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