This blog is meant to be a critical view of Eric Skousen's book, "Earth: In the Beginning."
On page xv of the Author’s Preface of “Earth: In the Beginning,” Eric Skousen makes the following statement:
Heavenly Father is above all else a God of law. He deals with cause and effect. He is a divine Master Planner who works within a framework of purpose and design.
Before anything else, I must warn the reader that the LDS view of God, or heavenly Father, is different from any other Christian religion’s viewpoint, so far as I have been able to determine. I cannot explain it here because it would take a book to do so. I’m not even able to properly encapsulate it into just a few sentences.
For the reader to develop a proper sense of the LDS view of God, you might want to contact someone of the LDS faith, preferably missionaries. This is because missionaries are often able to articulate complex ideas in a shorter amount of time than we
mere members. Some people, like myself, tend to ramble.
Because the LDS view of God is so complex, I would do it injustice by trying to stuff a large basketball’s worth of information into a small thimble. However, I have found that quantum physicists come the closest (without realizing it) to what I believe is the LDS view of God (although the LDS might not realize it, either).
So, some of what you read herein might not make any sense when taken within the context of one’s preconceived belief system. Therefore, it is hoped the reader will enter these waters (i.e., pages) with an open mind and lift up your oars (i.e., predisposed opinions) and float along with the current. Perhaps things will make more sense as we enjoy the beautiful scenery passing by.