'18 Questions: Life and the Universe': Review

18 Questions: Life and the Universe by Peter Altman asks 18 essential questions that sometimes even science can’t prove in regards to God, the universe and many other interesting topics. In his book, Altman discusses the many questions that science can not answer as of yet.

Throughout the book, the reader is encouraged to assess all of the given evidence and reach a conclusion on their own. Some things can’t be explained. But the closer we are to understanding them, the closer we are to finding the truth. The reader reaches these conclusions based on the information in the book along with what they already know.

This book poses 18 significant questions about life and attempts to provide answers to the things that we can’t seem to explain. Is there a God? How was the universe created? Questions like these are addressed throughout the book. This book covers a variety of topics—from the power of prayer, the idea of a higher power, and even the existence of aliens within the universe.

The book appeals to everyone who has ever wondered about the questions above. It even appeals to those who are interested in science,but also to those who are trying to figure out what it’s all about.

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