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Delve deep into a new theory on the creation of the world and the history of Christianity in this intense fictional work by Herbert Hughes. Hughes questions conventional wisdom and asks readers to step outside their comfort zones. He addresses such topics as love, war, and time-but in a controversial and thought-provoking way. Is the universe really more than sixty-three billion years old? How do lightness and darkness affect time and space? How does hate impact our experience as human beings? Why is love such an important part of our fabric? What do we need to know about the Spirit of Jesus? How does all of this relate to creationism? Though fiction, this book covers topics that relate to everyday life and the many mysteries of the universe. It's an intriguing read for both men and women, religious scholars, and anyone with an interest in new theories about the universe we call home. You will start to wonder if everything you've ever believed is true or if there could be a different reality.
A volume which traces the history of Epynt and the people who lived there, particularly the events in 1939 and 1940 when 54 families were evicted from their homes by the army, who wished to create a firing range on the mountain. Black-and-white photographs.
During the Second World War, 54 families were evicted to turn Epynt into a military firing range. The tragedy of the destruction of this Welsh-language community is little known today. This volume records some of the more important chapters in the history of the mountain and its people and, in particular, the events of 1939 and 1940.
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