Science, Religion, and God

Science, Religion, and God
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Publisher : BalboaPress
Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : 9781452566078
ISBN-13 : 1452566070
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Book Synopsis Science, Religion, and God by : Adriana Muller

Download or read book Science, Religion, and God written by Adriana Muller and published by BalboaPress. This book was released on 2013-03-05 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is only one God, yet religions are plenty. In Science, Religion, and God, author Adriana Muller unites science with religion and explains God from a scientific point of view. She discusses how religions were created by gods who were wealthy people protected by armiespeople who believed that because of their wealth they were invincible and omnipotent. Their armies protected their wealth by killing all who wanted a bit of it. The gods believed they talked to God, but they were ill; God doesnt talk, doesnt write, and doesnt hear voices because God is not human. Science, Religion, and God communicates if you want to be heard by God, you have to speak with your soul, not with your lips, because God doesnt read lips. You have to pray from your soul because your soul is part of Gods soul. When you pray with your soul, you pray with love, and God created everything and everybody with love from the deepest of Gods heart and from the heat and light of Gods soul. Science, Religion, and God unites all religions; it is the connection between sun and soul, soul and love, and soul and money.


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