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Douglas King

Douglas King

An Innocent World

An Innocent World by author Douglas King is a deeply thought-provoking exploration of a hypothetical scenario: What if Adam and Eve had chosen not to eat the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil? ​ This Christian-based non-fiction book delves into the implications of such a choice, contrasting two paths of existence—the innocent, immortal life represented by the Tree of Life; and the guilty, mortal life filled with suffering and character-building. ​


King uses deductive logic to examine profound questions about human nature, morality, and the purpose of suffering. ​ He proposes that the Guilty world, with its pain and challenges, is a necessary path to build the strength of character required to stand in the presence of Almighty God. ​ The book also imagines a world of Innocents, free from human evil, crime, and war, yet still subject to accidents and natural disasters. ​ King contrasts this idyllic world with the harsh realities of our own, highlighting the prevalence of human suffering and evil. ​


The book is rich in philosophical and theological insights, supported by biblical references and logical reasoning. ​ King’s writing is accessible yet deeply reflective, encouraging readers to question their beliefs and consider alternate perspectives on existence, morality, and faith. ​


A fascinating and compelling read for those interested in philosophy, theology, and speculative thought. ​ An Innocent World challenges readers to reflect on their own lives and the choices that shape their spiritual journey, offering a fresh perspective on the human experience.


Star rating: 5 Stars 


Summary: A bold and speculative exploration of Christianity, morality, suffering, and the human experience.

©2020 Readers' Choice Book Awards

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