How do you expect the scientific community to react to your book?
Lee: I expect a mixed reaction. Hardened cynics that I call 'Devout
Atheists' will doubtless reject my book out of hand - without reading a
word of it, perhaps. Professor Richard Dawkins who wrote The God
Delusion is perhaps typical of that bigoted attitude! However, there
are AT LEAST THIRTY full scientific (albeit qualititative) theories in my
book requiring further investigation by scientists. If the scientific
community (or the vast majority of it) is as objective as it claims, it
ought to give my incredibly carefully, and deeply thought out, theories due
respect - and scientifically test them!
And the religious one?
Lee: Again I expect a mixed reaction. The conservative 'right wing'
core will no doubt say 'you cannot PROVE or DISPROVE the Existence of God
(or the Holy Spirit) - it is purely a matter of FAITH!' I expect a more broad
minded response from many on the fringes of the Faith, who I think will
recognise that many sceptics are currently requiring a 'provable faith' in
order to be drawn to have any sort of 'faith at all' - they take the
Buddhist core principle to heart in fact, 'only believe what you yourself
KNOW to be true'!
You claim that you had 28 visionary experiences in your life. Can you
tell us something more about this?
Lee: My autobiographical quintet of books spend all of 1500 pages
documenting and exploring the meaning of all these spiritual experiences.
There were in fact a total of exactly 30 such sporadic spiritual
experiences in the 30 years up to January 2007!
There is a very interesting part of the third volume about the cashless
society. Apart from the book and the "Numera-logical" Calendar,
how do you fight your battle against Mondex?
Lee: I don‘t. The main point of including it was as a full example
of a typical ‘conspiracy theory involving computer automation’ - which my
incredibly simple radiucally new and different calendar given in the book
immediately afterwards would completely solve - along with any similar
conspiracy theory for that matter.
Have you planned to write a sequel to these three volumes?
Lee: If it receives the interesting and interested discussion that I
fully expect after the Launch, for it and all my other ‘spooky’ books,
there may well be enough combustion to ignite a set of answers to these
questions by me in a sequel, yes.
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