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THE SINKING OF NOAH'S ARK by TRYS DAN ROBERTS
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SummaryThe Sinking of Noah's Ark is more than a novel. Its
mystical prose touches on the traditional hot buttons of
Theology, Philosophy, Evolutionary Psychology, Sprituality,
Anthropology and other academic fields.
During Noah's first semster of a Graduate Program, his
father dies in a boating accident. On the way home, the
distraught Noah has a car wreck that changes his life. When Noah wakes, he finds himself in a foreign courtroom
where he must defend God and prove that the creation of
humans was not an intended evil act. Within the trial, Noah
is reunited with his brother in a playground. During the
time he spends with Aidan, Noah is forced to examine the
choices he made in life ... and the nature of free will.
The Sinking of Noah's Ark focuses on human nature,
spirituality and the concept of the "true self."
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