A Pen Named Man: Our Destiny - John W Newton - Books - Resource Publications (CA) - 9781625640062 - July 1, 2013
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A Pen Named Man: Our Destiny

John W Newton

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A Pen Named Man: Our Destiny

Important goals of mankind, such as eliminating injustice and attaining a higher quality of life, are achievable. To achieve them, however, requires a will and a way. God provides the will.
The focus of A Pen Named Man: Our Destiny is to illustrate the way. The route to social fulfillment is through the establishment of universal institutions designed to enable man to serve as God's representative on Earth and "automatically" satisfy his purpose in life.
Family is the most important institution of mankind. It forms the nucleus of social living and fosters a deep sense of love and commitment among biologically related people who live together in an emotionally secure environment.
      Religion ties human behavior to morality and serves as the pathway between an individual and his God. Government establishes a standardized code of equalityand fairness. Where the goal of the institution of religion is a moral world, the role of government is a just world.
Employment is the institution which opens the door to attaining one's purpose in life. A restructured universal institution of employment provides every individual with the opportunity to contribute his time and resources toward the betterment of mankind. By working in an occupation which makes a product or provides a service useful to society, a person is able to earn the necessities of life for himself, attain psychological fulfillment, and provide support to those who are physically or mentally unable to take care of themselves.
 


190 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 1, 2013
ISBN13 9781625640062
Publishers Resource Publications (CA)
Pages 190
Dimensions 150 × 226 × 13 mm   ·   272 g
Language English  

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