Man - God's Masterpiece

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 6 janv. 2016 - 252 pages
"A fire-mist and a planet, a crystal, and a cell;
A jelly fish and a saurian, and caves where the cave men dwell;
Then a sense of law and beauty, and a face turned from the clod
Some call it evolution and others call it God.''
From the INTRODUCTION.
As soon as possible in life one should ask of himself the question, "Why am I here?" And when he has found the correct answer, he should follow it up diligently if he would know happiness. A proper viewpoint is everything in life for it enables us to seek out the law and comply with it. This book attempts to give that answer and to point out the way as well. It tells of health, happiness and salvation to be attained now, not in some distant, uncertain future. It teaches the religion of Christ freed from dogma and creed. It should not be read continuously but taken up from time to time and quietly perused. One should read it through first, omitting the notes, so as to get the trend of thought, and a second time with the notes. It should be reread, and favored passages marked.
I deplore the fact that when I collected my data I had no idea of writing a book and so in several instances where I have made a quotation I have been unable to give the author's name; also that I have had to omit so many really valuable notes.
I claim that this interpretation of religion founded as it is on a philosophical and scientific basis, will increase greatly one's powers to meet the requirements of every-day life, in all its aspects, from a business, social and religious standpoint, and will accomplish results.

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