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The Undisputed Autobiography of God

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This non-religious book challenges popular perceptions about the Source of Life which humans have called 'God'.

Many religious books have been written purporting to be 'God's word', but they have all been disputed regarding their authenticity by those who believe in other books.

This translates into having many religions that teach names, morals and things that are contradictory.

These contradictions, the Laws of Nature, their discrimination against women and history provide compelling proof that religion is manmade.

Religions keep us from developing our true potential as spiritual beings and lock us into experiencing life in a limited way. The one thing that is not disputed is the fact that we did not make ourselves, the earth, or the universe.

Some have sought to explain our reality through the theory of evolution, intelligent design, or ‘God’ functioning like the ultimate magician who willed us and the universe into existence.

However, the most important issue, regardless of the theories of our existence, is that there are Laws and Principles that govern our existence and the universe.

One consequence of breaking these Laws and Principles are diseases and pre-mature death.

These Laws are part of what I call the Source of Life. he main thrust of this book is to examine the physical and non physical evidence of our reality that we did not create.

If we had no religious books, how would we interpret the purpose of our existence?

This book is about such an interpretation. It was written for those who are dissatisfied with the conventional explanations regarding many life issues and the source and purpose of our existence.

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Product Details
TamaRe House Publishers
1906169691 / 9781906169695
Paperback / softback
212.1
29/10/2009
United Kingdom
186 pages, black & white illustrations
152 x 229 mm, 258 grams
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