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"FAITH, Stirred Not Shaken" by Robert De Filippis a kind of philosophy book with many claims to back up the author’s theories on science and the western belief systems of society. Robert had his religious beliefs from childhood which tested his faith throughout his lifetime. In 1990 he put to rest his ex-wife after a year of divorce. He and their children stayed with her until her last breath. In December of 1991 he received a call from his father that his sister Connie was in the hospital and going to die. Connie was in her mid twenties and pregnant and died of a cerebral hemorrhage. The baby died as well as the mother. And lastly, Roberts’s youngest son Anthony became seriously ill. He developed lymphoma and had a tumor on his left lung and after much prayer the final diagnosis was a horrible infection but that Anthony would be fine.
Can we learn from the book a new way of understanding the truth that we have tried to grasp with our religious principles? Please read this book if you want to find the right answers to your own questions.