
Evolution to GOD
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Author:
REaper
- Status: Ongoing
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It is hilarious through and through. You are really talented and should keep up your writing. The development is also solid. But you really chose a bold topic.
The story is a standard video game-inspired power-based world. In parallel, the world background and enemy design follow this theme.
Fun comedy power fantasy that can give you a laugh if that's your thing. :)
I loved the comedy XD. The Gorillas plot made me chuckle quite a few times. Even, though the personality of the protagonist hasn't been described in details yet, it's very easy to decipher half of his personality and I like this.
At last, I'll say ~ I wanted a bit more information about the world. Like, how that world was similar? How those beings came there? And some more unanswered questions like that.
But, it's still going on. Maybe, in future author will give much more details about everything.
P.S ~ Keep up the good work! ✨
Nice word building, worth reading. Wish you all the best and surprise us with your booms.
At its core, the book challenges conventional notions of religion and divine intervention, positing that our innate curiosity and quest for understanding might lead us to discover a divine presence within ourselves. Through the characters' experiences and the narrative's evolving plot, it suggests that the concept of God may not be an external force but rather an inherent aspect of our collective human nature, emerging from our shared evolutionary past.
This work encourages readers to consider the role of science, faith, and personal growth in shaping our understanding of the universe and our place in it. It invites introspection, urging us to embrace the complexity of our existence and the potential for transcendence through self-discovery. Ultimately, "Evolution to GOD" is a captivating read that broadens our horizons and fosters a deeper dialogue about the nature of humanity and the divine.
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