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Creation Theory Revised

Stacey T. Pollock
Wordclay (2008)
ISBN 9781604812169
Reviewed by Kam Aures for RebeccasReads (10/08)

“The biggest question, ‘why are we here’, is asked by all at some time in their life.  All want to know why we are here, why we exist and the very reason for being alive.  Why are we here?  Why do we make choices?  Why do we think?  Why do we see?  We even at stages question why we are on this planet earth.”  (p.1) It is these and other questions that author Stacey T. Pollock ponders in her book, “Creation Theory Revised.”  The book is definitely not a light read as she delves deep into an exploration of creation.  Through her own self-analysis and research she presents to us her thoughts and ideas in this arena.

In this compact 123 page book, Pollock examines “creation from the original spark all the way to the formation of our three dimensional state.”  Along the way she looks in depth at the mind, matter, duality, energy, bio-cylindrical creation, force and mass, dimensions, time and travel and other important components.  Each area that she looks at is presented in a very direct and straightforward manner followed up by interesting examples to solidify one’s understanding.    For instance, in the second chapter the focus is on the mind.  Pollock takes a look at the purpose of the mind and the spirit’s use within the body.  She says that the function is to produce a type of energy, or electricity, and goes on to compare this to the function of wires and cables within a toaster.  It is by examples such as these that she clearly reinforces her points.  

Each concept Pollock presents is illustrated through a detailed diagram that also helps to accurately convey the ideas that she is trying to get across.  These diagrams were extremely helpful to me in comprehending her thoughts and allowing me to reflect on my own ideas.

 I recommend this book to anyone who has pondered this important question of existence.  “Creation Theory Revised” is definitely a book that will help you on your journey to ascertain just why you are here and how you came to be.  Through reading Pollock’s personal path of discovery, you will be able to form your own opinions on the matter.