It takes the average reader 10 hours and 50 minutes to read Love and TNT, Books I, II, and III by Eric Kody
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Love and TNT lifts the veil on God's inner life. The book explores the source of God's knowledge, the genesis of the Trinity, and why God is inevitable. It identifies which structures of his life generated the precursors of Divine love. Explained are the systems of Divine behavior that establishes the uniqueness of his three Persons, even while he enjoys the communal life of one God. The book deciphers the generation of God's soul, how the human soul is engendered, and how God instilled the Divine soul into Christ. The steps of mercy are delineated. The books describe a two-tiered system of reality, and identifies how physical reality acts as the foundation for the beauty that we perceive with our mind. Other Orders of existence that are outside of the Universe are identified, along with an explanation of the system that God uses to grant miracles without violating Natural Law and our free will. There is a discussion of how God converts our prayers into real benefits for humanity. These are but a few of the concepts that are presented within. The trilogy contains an appendix of 49 systems that God uses. TNT is one such system. The power of the Time-No Time merger is a system that allows Christ to function in non-linear time, even while time continues to flow sequentially for his human nature. Christ uses TNT to reach out to us with Divine mercy from his Cross. This Trilogy is a love story; it is a story about the love and mercy extended to us by Jesus. In the novel, Thomas and Sarah are experiencing the dying process. They do not know that they have left their bodies, and that they are on their way to meet God. The tunnel that they are traveling in, appears to them as a train. Thomas has just finished writing a book about God, which he hopes to publish; but, Sarah has lived her life denying God's existence. God, in his mercy, wishes to grant Sarah one final chance to except him. Thomas and Sarah spend their time on the train discussing God, and Thomas tries to help her to accept God, his love, and his mercy. In their discussion, Thomas reveals the insights that are contained in his unpublished book. Will they help just this one person, Sarah, to find her way home? The question is, does she have enough time to develop a love for God, and to ask for his mercy before she completes her final journey?
Love and TNT, Books I, II, and III by Eric Kody is 650 pages long, and a total of 162,500 words.
This makes it 219% the length of the average book. It also has 199% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 14 hours and 47 minutes to read Love and TNT, Books I, II, and III aloud.
Love and TNT, Books I, II, and III is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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