Remnant
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The year is 2522. Anna is a Remnant - a secret Christian in a world that has banned any form of religion. She is also an astro-geologist, working with her robot named Z, for the Planetary Science Commission.
The PSC has worked for 200 years to find alien life on another planet, and finally, after two centuries, a primitive lifeform has been discovered. Faced with the reality of evolved primitives on a forested moon, Anna begins to question all she has ever believed.
Anna and Z travel to the newly discovered moon in search of answers, but a terrible accident leaves them stranded. Faced with dangerous natives and unfamiliar surroundings, Anna and Z stumble upon a conspiracy that has universal implications.
Will Anna discover the truth about the moon and its inhabitants? Can God still move within a culture that has abandoned him?
©2019 Emerald House Group, Incorporated (P)2020 Emerald House Group, IncorporatedI would have missed out on quite a good story.
For starters. I am a science guy, but not of the kind that would need to stick it to others. A good science guy, in the same way Anna is a good science girl. I do like religions in their base form, they're meant as a social ruleset of basic human decency.
Just that i don't really believe in god. I can't disprove "god" and i read the bible, koran and a bit buddisitic stuff (out of curiosity).
Somestuff in there, shouldn't be hung on word by word. Like how "God made everything in 6 days", those days a methaphor for a timeframe. Etc.
So let's just focus on the story of the book. And not get hung up on others peoples believes and yes ... science is a religion too. We believe we know stuff, which has been proven to get adjusted or replaced the more we really think we know stuff.
1. I didn't ever cry listening to this book, nope. Not proveable. Totally no manly tears of joy. While listening to this, yes.
2. I laughed alot. Like alot and in a good way.
3. The science parts are done well. If you ignore the general sci-fi problems of artifical gravity and hyperspace and such.
4. Z is just golden. Best robot company ever. I like his humor.
Overall this could happen in the future. A bit darker future, were the religion of science ... kinda became that creepy old dude that would shout at you while you wait for your bus "to get out". Religion is banned pretty much everywhere on earth. People are lead onwards to the future by the Planetary Science Committee, more then by their politicans.
I won't spoil the fun for others. But don't turn away just cause this time science is kinda the "bad" guy, religions are never bad. Agendas are. Each religion gets a free stupid holy war(driven by the greed of the mighty), some even multiple. Just fair science gets its own too in this possible future.
So get your Z bots charged and a comfy sitting furniture (or drift in zero g ... lazy bum).
It's time for some good plot with lotsa science and faith.
PS: I will check out other books of this author and voice actor, really impressive.
Whoa. Just Whoa.
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