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Sincere, at Least in Our Heart
Nomask Cesarscoin
Sincere, at Least in Our Heart
Nomask Cesarscoin
Book Description: We are now well into the third millennium, yet our religious life is still pervaded by superstition and by a type of reasoning that aims to justify the religious practices that remain an institutional part of society. This obscures and corrupts the ideas of real value and truth that religions are still able to bring us. In this book, Nomask Cesarscoin examines this process and the reasons behind it. He then lays out principles that can help us in our individual lives and in our dealings with others. A highly useful book for the modern believer and would-be believer. From the Author: An exegesis or interpretation of the biblical "miracles" especially in Exodus, and a general hypothesis about the origin of classical myths. In the Exodus - the important and memorable event when Israel left Egypt together - throughout the centuries, lots of thinkers see an "extraordinary and frightening" period, on which their agreement with God is based. Then the second and really unusually exceptional fact in the history of the Bible, is Jesus. Pagans, that is, not biblical old peoples, invent their metamorphoses of reality and talk about monstrous transformations of men and gods and Jesus talks about metanoia, i.e. the transformation of people from selfish to good persons. He gives the power to change and finally take a complete human figure without any track of a wild beast. The Bible is a sacred book, they say. God writes it using men's hands. But who guarantees that the author of the book is really God? The Exodus is the key to the reading of the Bible. What causes such deep and convincing thoughts in the Bible? The "miracles" which are the actions of God and visible to all. All the different authors of the chapters of the sacred book refer to these divine "actions" to strengthen their point of view about the history of their time. The key book in the interpretation of the Bible is the Exodus or the
172 pages, black & white illustrations
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 18, 2003 |
ISBN13 | 9781844010325 |
Publishers | New Generation Publishing |
Pages | 172 |
Dimensions | 127 × 203 × 10 mm · 194 g |
Language | English |
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