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The Last Faith

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An atheist who puzzles out the meaning of life and God essentially, written as a transcript of a conversation between the writer and God, the author discusses his beliefs with God that man is a creature created to procreate and struggling with freedom of choice. The writer sees mankind as essentially three 'laws': the law of gene preservation, the law of freedom of choice, and the last faith. I found these suppositions to be interesting and the author found supportive passages from the bible that enhanced his beliefs, but I found myself disappointed in the 'conversation' aspect taken, as this tactic seemed mostly to be utilized as a way to portray God as 'agreeing' with the author's viewpoint. Rather than strengthen the work, I felt that it came off a bit like pandering and was self-serving and that Mr. Bagisbayev's thoughts had merit and were interesting on their own. On the other hand, it might be considered a unique perspective to take, depending on the reader. 
If you are open-minded about the merits of religion and the purpose of mankind, I think you will find this work a quick and compelling read. 
This title was reviewed on my blog link below, as well as Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Amazon & Goodreads on October 9, 2017.

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