<p>The book's subtitle is <em>Miscellany of Satire Crafting and Creativity</em> its title Does God have Free Will?.<em> </em> The book's tone moves from farce through deep lament and from things tacky to the sublime. From remarks on the extrapolated stereotypical character to essaying T-cells and astrophysics. <em>Does God have Free Will? </em>engages with speculative fiction fantasy 19th and 20th century literature and current human knowledge. It apologizes for the speculative conversion of Mark Twain and participates in the great conversation we have with God's own Creation. These are not explicative rigorous pieces on theology philosophy the academy literary canon or science but they invite thinking about these with engagement. </p>
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