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OverviewBook 5 of the Unified Theistic Naturalism(TM) Series The Day God Forgot to Create Sin A UTN Re-Reading of Creation, Conflict, and Neutrality What if sin was never created? What if the story humanity has told itself about guilt, rebellion, punishment, and moral failure was not divine truth-but a misunderstanding born of oscillation, fear, and delay? In The Day God Forgot to Create Sin, Patrick Carodine offers a radical, compassionate, and scientifically grounded re-reading of creation-one that dissolves the very foundation of condemnation without denying responsibility, justice, or consequence. This book does not argue against religion. It listens beneath it. Within the framework of Unified Theistic Naturalism(TM), sin is revealed not as a cosmic violation, but as a misinterpretation of movement. Creation is not divided into good and evil acts-it unfolds neutrally, in timing. Conflict does not arise from disobedience, but from oscillation: the movement away from communion into fear, identity, and reaction. Here, morality is not discarded-it is restored to precision. Drawing from biology, observation, and the canonical laws of UTN, this book reveals how the invention of sin distorted the organism, trained humanity to fear its own impulses, and framed life as a test instead of an expression. Guilt became a regulating mechanism. Shame became instruction. Salvation became a transaction. And the body paid the price. Chronic vigilance. Inflammation. Identity collapse. Endless striving to be ""right."" But what if creation never required correction? What if the original state was not innocence lost-but neutrality misunderstood? In this book, Carodine walks the reader through: A creation without moral fracture Conflict as mis-timed action, not evil intent Why the concept of sin destabilizes health and perception How guilt perpetuates oscillation across generations Why neutrality is not apathy, but perfect alignment This is not a denial of harm or responsibility. It is a refusal to mythologize them. In Unified Theistic Naturalism(TM), harm is addressed through timing and perfect action-not condemnation. Justice is not punishment-it is restoration through presence. The Day God Forgot to Create Sin is written for readers who have: Carried shame they could never resolve Tried to be good and still felt broken Questioned doctrines of guilt but feared losing meaning Sensed that life was never meant to be lived under accusation This book does not offer absolution. It offers clarity. When sin dissolves, something extraordinary happens: responsibility deepens, compassion stabilizes, and action becomes precise. Paradise is no longer delayed by guilt. Presence is no longer postponed by fear. Creation does not need to be redeemed. It needs to be seen. And when it is, the story changes-not because God changed, but because humanity stopped projecting division onto a neutral, living world. From here, the journey continues-into a life no longer governed by accusation, but guided by communion. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patrick CarodinePublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.122kg ISBN: 9798247819844Pages: 82 Publication Date: 07 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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