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Our Origin and Our Immortality: Where We Came from and Why We Will Live Forever, According to Modern Physics, Plato, History, the Bible, and Jesus of Nazareth

James Frederick Ivey MD
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Description:Our Origin and Our Immortality addresses the two most important and compelling issues of humankind. The most crucial question that the answers to these inquiries engender is whether deity is involved in the beginning or sustenance of our world. If it is, we are faced with the dilemma of how evil can exist in the world of a perfectly good God, and I have have included a theodicy to cover that eventuality. This book is Volume 2 of a two-book series entitled The Inevitable Truth, a work of Christian Philosophy named for the abstraction that exists without beginning or end with no need of creation and which gave rise to the one true God, with whose Person It is in eternal equilibrium. It consists of everything that is good for cognitive individuals. The first book of this series, Things Are Not as They Seem, prepares us for the second mainly by detailing the disabilities of our physical senses. The latter are designed to guide us through our time-bound lives that we live in order that we might change repeatedly in developing into the eternal beings that God wants as friends and as a sort of progeny to allay His solitude and to work with Him on epic matters. For purposes of trying to understand the ultimate, we need rationality and faith. The latter is a sixth sense that may be the only sense that we never lose; we are therefore to hone it and take it to the highest level possible. We are on earth also in order that we might hone our identities and develop personalities that will serve us well in the world to come, a realm of fulfillment and joy. Part 1 of this book begins with the chapter, ?Treasure in Heaven, ? which posits the claim that the treasure Jesus asks us to lay up in heaven consists of instants of present that we generate in timelessness through our acts and behavior in time. Chapter 2 imagines us as part of a program in ?God's computer, ? an extension of His mind, as computers are extensions of ours. Death in this instance is a print-out of sorts wherein we add another dimension to our lives and cease living as ?becomers? and become beings in concert with Being Himself. While we are on earth, if we follow the Christ, God makes the best of our bad choices. In Chapter 3, we explore the ultimate structure of the universe and discover various levels of existence in terms of size and otherwise, wherein there are parallels, similarities, that exist from level to level. Here we compare comparisons, for example, the few among the many, an example of which is the number of salmon eggs produced in time compared to the number of mature salmon that develop from these eggs, as opposed to, on a higher level of existence, the number of people born in a given period of time compared to the number of these that achieve heaven. In Part 2, we come to the major theses of Our Origin and Our Immortality and The Inevitable Truth. In Chapter 1 here, we find that the bare essentials of immortality accrue, on the basis of the precepts of Relativity alone and that whether we achieve happiness in eternity is not a scientific matter at all. In Chapter 2, we discuss how God derives, in the present tense outside of time and from always to always, from The Truth, which is all-Goodness, consisting specifically of, at least in part, mathematics and ethical principles e.g. ?Love is a good thing.? It is axiomatic and irrepressible, and it must personify because it is the most compelling potential imaginable and can actualize in no other way. In chapter 3, we see how science has, in recent decades, found God and note that quantum observation, representing a principle of quantum physics, turns up not only in quantum experimentation, but in the two-fold nature of creation in the book of Genesis in the Bible. Chapter 1 of Part 3 is a theodicy, as I have noted, and Chapter 2 is where I field questions that I believe are the main ones that readers of this series might wish to ask. Part 3 is followed by a glossary.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Our Origin and Our Immortality: Where We Came from and Why We Will Live Forever, According to Modern Physics, Plato, History, the Bible, and Jesus of Nazareth. To get started finding Our Origin and Our Immortality: Where We Came from and Why We Will Live Forever, According to Modern Physics, Plato, History, the Bible, and Jesus of Nazareth, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Our Origin and Our Immortality: Where We Came from and Why We Will Live Forever, According to Modern Physics, Plato, History, the Bible, and Jesus of Nazareth

James Frederick Ivey MD
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Description: Our Origin and Our Immortality addresses the two most important and compelling issues of humankind. The most crucial question that the answers to these inquiries engender is whether deity is involved in the beginning or sustenance of our world. If it is, we are faced with the dilemma of how evil can exist in the world of a perfectly good God, and I have have included a theodicy to cover that eventuality. This book is Volume 2 of a two-book series entitled The Inevitable Truth, a work of Christian Philosophy named for the abstraction that exists without beginning or end with no need of creation and which gave rise to the one true God, with whose Person It is in eternal equilibrium. It consists of everything that is good for cognitive individuals. The first book of this series, Things Are Not as They Seem, prepares us for the second mainly by detailing the disabilities of our physical senses. The latter are designed to guide us through our time-bound lives that we live in order that we might change repeatedly in developing into the eternal beings that God wants as friends and as a sort of progeny to allay His solitude and to work with Him on epic matters. For purposes of trying to understand the ultimate, we need rationality and faith. The latter is a sixth sense that may be the only sense that we never lose; we are therefore to hone it and take it to the highest level possible. We are on earth also in order that we might hone our identities and develop personalities that will serve us well in the world to come, a realm of fulfillment and joy. Part 1 of this book begins with the chapter, ?Treasure in Heaven, ? which posits the claim that the treasure Jesus asks us to lay up in heaven consists of instants of present that we generate in timelessness through our acts and behavior in time. Chapter 2 imagines us as part of a program in ?God's computer, ? an extension of His mind, as computers are extensions of ours. Death in this instance is a print-out of sorts wherein we add another dimension to our lives and cease living as ?becomers? and become beings in concert with Being Himself. While we are on earth, if we follow the Christ, God makes the best of our bad choices. In Chapter 3, we explore the ultimate structure of the universe and discover various levels of existence in terms of size and otherwise, wherein there are parallels, similarities, that exist from level to level. Here we compare comparisons, for example, the few among the many, an example of which is the number of salmon eggs produced in time compared to the number of mature salmon that develop from these eggs, as opposed to, on a higher level of existence, the number of people born in a given period of time compared to the number of these that achieve heaven. In Part 2, we come to the major theses of Our Origin and Our Immortality and The Inevitable Truth. In Chapter 1 here, we find that the bare essentials of immortality accrue, on the basis of the precepts of Relativity alone and that whether we achieve happiness in eternity is not a scientific matter at all. In Chapter 2, we discuss how God derives, in the present tense outside of time and from always to always, from The Truth, which is all-Goodness, consisting specifically of, at least in part, mathematics and ethical principles e.g. ?Love is a good thing.? It is axiomatic and irrepressible, and it must personify because it is the most compelling potential imaginable and can actualize in no other way. In chapter 3, we see how science has, in recent decades, found God and note that quantum observation, representing a principle of quantum physics, turns up not only in quantum experimentation, but in the two-fold nature of creation in the book of Genesis in the Bible. Chapter 1 of Part 3 is a theodicy, as I have noted, and Chapter 2 is where I field questions that I believe are the main ones that readers of this series might wish to ask. Part 3 is followed by a glossary.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Our Origin and Our Immortality: Where We Came from and Why We Will Live Forever, According to Modern Physics, Plato, History, the Bible, and Jesus of Nazareth. To get started finding Our Origin and Our Immortality: Where We Came from and Why We Will Live Forever, According to Modern Physics, Plato, History, the Bible, and Jesus of Nazareth, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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