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As I See It: the Nature of Reality by God is written by Joseph Adam Pearson and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1734294787 (ISBN 10) and 9781734294781 (ISBN 13).
Metaphysics may be defined as "the nature of reality." Christian metaphysics may be defined as "the spiritual nature of reality viewed through the lens of the Holy Bible." Christian metaphysics is often written about with highly academic verbiage that is confusing to most readers. However, "As I See It: The Nature of Reality by God" is a book on Christian metaphysics that is written in understandable language. This book explains why the omnipresent God has sequestered the glory of His Being in order to protect His fallen creation from annihilation and why God originally partitioned Himself into Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. People from different doctrinal persuasions will be surprised to find out how easily reconciled their various perspectives are. This book also compares and contrasts the spiritual universe with the physical universe and tells what will eventually happen to the physical universe, our planet earth, and humankind.This book is written from the first-person perspective of God in order to more easily engage its readers. Please be assured that the author does not claim that this book is Scripture. In fact, the author reiterates often throughout his work that the Holy Bible is the only real Scripture and invites the reader into critical analysis of his work by using the Holy Bible to refute what he has written. To do this, over four hundred Bible citations are conveniently referenced throughout the book for the reader to review either during or after reading. The author has chosen to write as if God is the author because research in reading education has shown that first-person narrative text ("I") often rivets the reader's attention more ably than expository third-person text ("God" or "He").