Two-Dimensional Thinking

Two-Dimensional Thinking
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Publisher : Andrew Kasch
Total Pages : 67
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ISBN-10 : PKEY:6610000241231
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Book Synopsis Two-Dimensional Thinking by : Paul Kasch

Download or read book Two-Dimensional Thinking written by Paul Kasch and published by Andrew Kasch. This book was released on 2019-11-04 with total page 67 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The plague of one-dimensional thinking is responsible for more unnecessary divisions, more useless doctrinal arguments, and more dangerous discrediting of inspired scriptures among God’s people than any other factor. The cure is to start thinking two-dimensionally. In this treatise, Paul Kasch challenges believers to consider matters from God’s perspective – and by so doing, attempt to unite us under the core values of our faith, better equipping us for our service and daily struggles while sojourning in this hostile environment. We have enough tribulation without fighting each other. Because linearly-arranged time here in the physical dimension has proven to be an unstable element affected by matter and gravity, we cannot assume time works the same way, or is even a component of, the spiritual dimension. Grasping this concept will help us reconcile conflicts such as free will & predestination. It then becomes a fun endeavor to explore the ways the spiritual dimension crosses over and interacts with the physical, and how we will eventually become beings with multi-dimensional capabilities. Paul Kasch’s latest work will fan the flames of grace in your heart while refusing to compromise scriptural truth. You’ll come away from this book with a broader perspective on eternity and a desire to bolster your own spiritual development.


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