- Genre:religion
- Sub-genre:Comparative Religion
- Language:English
- Pages:429
- eBook ISBN:9780646586434
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This book covers subjects from Revelations, to DNA, to Hindu and Christianity, and more. The subjects are quite extensive. The book sets out to show Christ would have had influences from areas around him. It does not mention books like, “The Unknown
Life of Jesus by N. Notovitch 1916.” It uses sound scriptural passages from the Simrad Bhagavatam, the Bhagavad-gita, the Bible, and compares their similarities. There is a connection between these two. You say; ‘what about the 330 million or whatever gods they have?’ I tell you there are many levels of thought in India and these are within the much yoga’s. Krsna (God supreme) consciousness is much high than following the vedas. After all, which Gods got enlightened in the Hindu pantheon 5000 years ago, by Krsna. I will let you read that in the book. In the end there is a connection between these two.
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The creation force in the universe existed long before the names Hindu, Christian and Jew were used. At some point, personal liberation will be outside the boundaries of conformity.
This book sets out to explain Christ’s mystical influences, and then a direct comparison between Hindus’ supreme teaching and Christianity (a comparable relationship exists). It also talks about God, Paul, Atheism, Hades, Krsna, Buddha, Quantum Theory and Christianity, DNA, Chromosomes and God’s relationship with the child, karma, Revelations, and more.
This book sets out to unite Man, breaking down the walls of the human ego, which has influenced us since the closing of the Old Testament.
It also seeks to continue the conversation by focussing on similarity, not difference, in religion. Many religions want to own the road to Heaven; that’s impossible. This book provides an alternative, and aims to combat the religious dissension that causes wars, hate, and spiritual discord.
“There will be those who will be very critical of this book – bring them on. These people won’t want unity. They prefer the status quo e.g. Hindu, Catholic, them and us. Unity and universal love begins with small steps. I hope you see this book doing that”
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