Author: | George Harvey | ISBN: | 9781462811472 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | March 10, 2005 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | George Harvey |
ISBN: | 9781462811472 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | March 10, 2005 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
Throughout history, humans have sought the knowledge of higher truth. However, as Richard Marius has succinctly put it, Knowledge seldom has neat edges that fit together like the parts of a good jigsaw puzzle. It comes with ragged corners, with missing pieces, and with uneven sides. Nevertheless, as we discover hidden truths, the puzzle of life suddenly fits together perfectly, the way God intended, says author George Harvey. In Harveys provocative new book When I Was Six, journey with him as he ferrets out lifes higher truths, giving us back the perspective that we had as a child of God. By all means an American catechism, When I Was Six reveals higher truths that, when applied to our lives, can positively alter our lifestyle. The ultimate in self-help, it helps us glean a better understanding of the nature of God and debunks the Bible as having the monopoly of the truth. Using biblical scriptures, it becomes Judaism, Christianity, and Islams iconoclast. And, by exploring into the fundamental question into our very nature, it redefines our species and our roles as humans.
Throughout history, humans have sought the knowledge of higher truth. However, as Richard Marius has succinctly put it, Knowledge seldom has neat edges that fit together like the parts of a good jigsaw puzzle. It comes with ragged corners, with missing pieces, and with uneven sides. Nevertheless, as we discover hidden truths, the puzzle of life suddenly fits together perfectly, the way God intended, says author George Harvey. In Harveys provocative new book When I Was Six, journey with him as he ferrets out lifes higher truths, giving us back the perspective that we had as a child of God. By all means an American catechism, When I Was Six reveals higher truths that, when applied to our lives, can positively alter our lifestyle. The ultimate in self-help, it helps us glean a better understanding of the nature of God and debunks the Bible as having the monopoly of the truth. Using biblical scriptures, it becomes Judaism, Christianity, and Islams iconoclast. And, by exploring into the fundamental question into our very nature, it redefines our species and our roles as humans.