• Quantum Christianity: Believe Again

  • By: Aaron D. Davis
  • Narrated by: Aaron D. Davis
  • Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (294 ratings)

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Quantum Christianity: Believe Again

By: Aaron D. Davis
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Over 2200 years ago, the Greek philosopher Epicurus (341 BC - 270 BC ) said, "Is God willing to prevent evil but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?" Now some 2000 years later, many are still asking the same questions with the same conclusions as Epicurus.

Quantum Christianity: Believe Again - Discovering the Science of Scripture. Uncovering the Mysteries of Faith was written to address these hard questions and many more. Have you ever looked at life, religion, or the human condition and silently thought to yourself, "There has got to be more?" Religious resolve - from Secessionism and Agnosticism to full-blown Atheism - often has roots in a Christian upbringing, abruptly halted by unfulfilled expectations of God. Maybe you've had questions like these: If the God of the Bible is truly "God", then why are there starving children in Africa? Why, when I did everything I knew to do, did God not come through for me? How is it, if God is good, that evil so triumphs in the earth. And how does his "will" even make sense in the midst of such apparent chaos?

Many times, the perceived inconsistency between what we have been taught and what we have experienced is the catalyst for diminished faith, if not a loss of faith altogether. But what if what you have been told and have accepted as truth is only a partial truth? Or what if what you have ultimately rejected as a faith fairytale was based upon incomplete information? What if, in that faith-defining moment when your heart cried out "there has got to be more", you were right, and there actually is an answer?

By discovering the science of scripture and uncovering the mysteries of faith, Quantum Christianity provides a deeper look into what we believe, why we believe it, and the surprising answers that await us when we blend science and faith.

©2015 Aaron Davis (P)2015 Aaron Davis

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Why everyone needs to read this book!

If you could sum up Quantum Christianity: Believe Again in three words, what would they be?

Relevant, Necessary, Empowering

What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?

The author is actually reading his book with the same passion that he wrote it.

What does Aaron D. Davis bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

His authenticity and care for people comes through the audio.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When you get to Chernobyl, you'll know what I'm talking about.

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This book is a must read for this generation. Whether you call yourself a Christian or not, this book is something you need to read (or hear if you’re like me and you prefer the audio version).

When I heard the title I wasn’t sure if it was something for me. I didn’t think I had the mind to appreciate, let alone understand exactly what was going to be in this book. I was so wrong. Aaron does a beautiful job at simplifying the parts that may have otherwise been lost on someone like me, and also at weaving his personal story into the context so that I was able to see how it applied to my daily life.

He captures the reader from the beginning by talking about his journey to write this book. When you read the part about how he almost lost his life as a police officer you’ll understand what I’m talking about.

There are so many things I could talk about that have challenged and encouraged me while reading this book, but I don’t want to do the content an injustice by summarizing it without giving Aaron the opportunity to walk you through his thoughts the way he did with me in this book. Sometimes you can’t understand the answers of tomorrow without thorough exploration of the questions today. As Aaron explains his thoughts the answers build upon themselves and the journey is what makes the conclusion so poignant.

If you have ever been confronted with trying to answer or rationalize why God seems so contradictory in the bible verses what you see in the world around you, this book is for you.

If you have completely disregarded God, the bible, and the whole Christian thing, this book is for you.

If you have been a Christian for longer than you can remember and you’ve found yourself answering the majority of tough questions people ask you with, it’s just the will of God. This book is for you.

If you’re a pastor, this book is for you.

If you want nothing to do with God, this book is for you.

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Really gets you thinking outside the box!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I wholeheartedly recommend this book to EVERYONE! While quantum physics is interesting, it is WAY beyond my understanding and education, so I was concerned that I would not be able to follow. Aaron has done a great job explaining just enough to keep it understandable and interesting while making it clear how it applies to our spiritual lives. I can also see how it has enough science and physics to intrigue those who do understand it and would cause them to want to know more about their faith. I have always felt comfortable about my faith; what I believe and why, but in this book, Aaron has successfully encouraged me to question things and ask "what if" in a very good and productive way. I pray that every Christian, especially pastors and leaders, read this book. Thanks Aaron!!

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Eye opening

This book provides you with insight to a question that I have asked myself for a long time, which is: why don't I see evidence of Jesus promise that we will do greater things than He did while on earth? The author does not impose his views on you but humbly asks thought provoking questions. If you are serious about seeking God's kingdom then I highly recommend this book

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What If?

This has created so much back and forth conversation between my wife and I. We both enjoyed the challenge of stepping out of our comfort zone to look at the possibilities that are presented in this book. It's as if I have been watching the "game" of life from the 20 yard line and then someone has shared some footage to me of the same game but as seen from the bench on the field. Amazing how the same exact play can look so different depending on the perspective. A must have book, for sure.

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Slow to start but thought provoking

This book may have started out slow, but at its core is what I believe to be a long-overdue Christian paradigm shift. Aaron’s (the author) thoughts and questions in many ways mirror my own. I would most certainly attend church more often if I could find a pastor like him. I will picking up his other audiobooks and a hard copy of this one so I can study it a little more.

Last note: I am a scientist (engineer) and a Christian. While I was a little disappointed that this book was 99% Kingdom of God and 1% science (in very simple terms), I am more inspired to seek the Kingdom of God having read it. No regrets buying and finishing this book.

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A waste of time

The author talks about himself mostly in this book. It has nothing to do with quantum physics. A total waste of time and money.

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author talks about himself not the subject..

The author endlessly talks about himself and not the subject. I grew weary of hearing him speak about his achievements and ability to comprehend "deep thinking". Overall an incredible waste of money.

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Finally! My thoughts, meditations & musings...

Thank you Pastor Davis for your loving obedience to our Heavenly Father to write the vision & make it plain! The Body of Christ will be blessed should she embrace these revelations, declarations & truths written therein. Keep contending for The Faith! God's Speed! Shalom!

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A new way of thinking and many toes rightly bruise

This book caused me to think harder about my beliefs. it's not an easy read. I had to rewind alo t, which is a good thing to me. Easy books teach less.

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using the the word "Quantum" in vain

What disappointed you about Quantum Christianity: Believe Again?

Ill fated attempt to connect quantum physics & its fascinating effects to religion. If you come from the physics department and are looking for new angles or ideas how to look at things .. you will be utterly disappointed. Mea Culpa, I fell for the title & wanted it to be good. Maybe in a parallel universe.

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Just another books telling you what "god" really meant to say and really wants you to do ... but somehow didn't get a chance to.

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