Friday, April 3, 2020

Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton - A Complete Review

Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton - A Complete ReviewOne of the most interesting and engaging books I have read this year was Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton. When I first read the title I did not know what it was about. In fact, I was not really sure if it was a book or if it was a short story.Bruce Lipton takes the reader on a journey of discovery in this book, after reading quite a bit about his personal beliefs. He does this through personal anecdotes from past events. In some cases the events were quite dark and strange, and they make the story more interesting. I think I'm in love with Lipton.I found that my mind was constantly replaying the events through Bruce Lipton's eyes. I was engrossed in the book, fascinated with each chapter. I would literally stop reading to look back at the events, think about them and re-read the chapters.Lipton delves into many different things, as one of the chapters is called Science and Religion, with a Little Bit of Bickering. Lipton reveals that his views of both religion and science vary. He is an agnostic, so he believes that they are two separate branches of the same belief system.During this chapter, he points out that the argument between evolution and creationism is based on the 'overwhelming' amount of evidence for the former, versus the 'minuscule' amount of evidence for the latter. It is a debate between two different belief systems, but also an issue of differing theories of the universe. According to Lipton, there is no 'one true answer.'Lipton believes that there is one true answer to the questionof whether or not God exists. He does not believe that this should be doubted, because there is a 'heavenly, intellectual, physical evidence' supporting this belief. There is no evidence against this belief.Bruce Lipton's Biology of Belief is an engaging book that will make you ponder. Just read the book.