ANOTHER METAPHOR
The Meaning of Life and The Purpose of Death
by Leo Rosser
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About the Book
Have you ever pondered the meaning of life or the question of death. Have you wondered why God does not make himself more visible to us? Have you felt unable to defend a Christian moral stance Then this book is for you.
This book gives Christians real answers for a cynical and secularist world.
Its basic premise is that this life is a gestation similar to our gestation in the womb and that here on earth we have an urgency to prepare for the life that we will be born into at death.
Using this new metaphor the book reveals new insights into the nature of God and our individual and collective destinies. It futher derives a real rationale for a Christian morality that is orthodox but relevant and meaningful to our present society,
It goes on to explore the cosmic significance of the metaphor and concludes by showing, through a modern understanding of cell biology, the purpose and plan of the mission of Christ, expained anew as a universal healer.
Whether you accept this theory or not, this book is a must for all open minded and thinking people.
This book gives Christians real answers for a cynical and secularist world.
Its basic premise is that this life is a gestation similar to our gestation in the womb and that here on earth we have an urgency to prepare for the life that we will be born into at death.
Using this new metaphor the book reveals new insights into the nature of God and our individual and collective destinies. It futher derives a real rationale for a Christian morality that is orthodox but relevant and meaningful to our present society,
It goes on to explore the cosmic significance of the metaphor and concludes by showing, through a modern understanding of cell biology, the purpose and plan of the mission of Christ, expained anew as a universal healer.
Whether you accept this theory or not, this book is a must for all open minded and thinking people.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Religion & Spirituality
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 60 - Publish Date: May 11, 2009
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