An Interview With God. Part One
By Richard Dwen
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The Creator (god) is chagrined. Planet Earth has gone all awry thanks to those pesky homo-sapiens. Annoyed at the actions of the only surviving hominid race on the planet, he decides to grant a one-on-one interview with the most credible media interviewer on the planet. This book is not recommended for the religious, the believers whether Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Mormon, Scientologist or any of the other wacky creationist groups. If you believe that humans are a member of the ape family with a mind of our own, this book may be for you.
Richard Dwen
Forty years of experience in many types of businesses from automotive to insurance to publishing to TV production. Written 10 books and several movie scripts. Nearly always have been self employed.
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An Interview With God. Part One - Richard Dwen
AN INTERVIEW WITH god
Annoyed at the actions of the only surviving hominid race on Planet Earth, the creator
or as is known on earth, god, decides to grant a one-on-one interview with the most credible media interviewer on the planet.
PART ONE
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ANY RESEMBLANCE OF ANYONE DEPICTED IN THIS BOOK TO ANYONE ALIVE OR IMAGINARY IS PURELY COINCIDENTAL
It began with a pinpoint of light; an infinitesimal pinpoint of light. It was infinitesimally dense. A particle of matter that was simply incomprehensible. The odds of this particle (for want of a better term) appearing at this place in time at this