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Victor is a young, idealistic, nanobot researcher. He is concerned about the potential for disaster from his work, but he should be much more worried about his friends. Roger, high up in the government, takes a paternal interest in Victor, encouraging him to be a loyal, responsible citizen. Brilliant but secretive Cassandra seems the ideal doom crier to prevent his research from destroying humanity. While Victor enjoys her company, he gets glimpses of secrets behind her secrets, and an intelligence beyond human. As she and Roger come into more open conflict, revealing a vast conspiracy, Victor has to choose sides, with friendship, patriotism, the survival of humanity and maybe even love in the balance.
Generations of Christians have found the Westminster Shorter Catechism to be a wonderful treasury of spiritual gold. It outlines the core Christian beliefs and the essential characteristics of Christian living in a way that enlightens the mind and inspires the heart. Its most famous statement, that our 'chief end is to glorify God and enjoy Him for ever' is widely recognized as a piece of timeless wisdom.Sadly, though, the wisdom of the Westminster Shorter Catechism is increasingly hard for many people today to appreciate. With the passage of time, its beautiful 17th Century English has become further and further removed from the language we use every day.This brief book aims not only to address this problem by putting the Catechism into modern English, but likewise to highlight the carefully arranged structure of the catechism-a structure that in itself contains a great deal of wisdom. To achieve this, the catechism is divided into sections, and a few notes to help explain it are given. May God use it to help a new generation glorify and enjoy Him!
This is a layman's guide to all aspects of Scottish society and there is no other book quite like it. The aim of this book is to share an understanding of the information and data that should underpin the political debate in Scotland. If you just want some facts and figures then you'll find them within, but the intention is not just to list statistics about Scotland; it is to highlight sources, dismantle barriers of jargon and place information in a context where you can relate them to your morals and politics. In short, to assist anyone who wants to improve their knowledge of our society.
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