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  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Christianity / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:138
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667827698

Questions for God the Next Time You See Him

by Stephen Long

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Overview
This is a fun book about a serious subject. It reminds people that someday they will meet their maker face to face. The book contains 100 questions that you may wish to ask Him about a wide variety of subjects including Jesus, God Himself, Heaven, the divine system, reincarnation, the history of the earth, past civilizations, evolution, alien visitation, the Akashic records, the great flood, and more.
Description
This is a fun book about a serious subject. It reminds people that someday they will meet their maker face to face. The book contains 100 questions that you may wish to ask Him about a wide variety of subjects including Jesus, God Himself, Heaven, the divine system, reincarnation, the history of the earth, past civilizations, evolution, alien visitation, the Akashic records, the great flood, and more. The author does not claim to have any answers whatsoever but, like you, he has many questions about life on Earth and the hereafter. By making a list of questions for God ahead of time, we all can make the most of what literally will be the opportunity of our lifetime. He claims to be just a regular guy, a common man, and has no religious training or particular religious beliefs. He believes that although we think of ourselves as being quite sophisticated and technologically advanced we are in fact one of the dumbest, most arrogant, and self-absorbed incarnations, or crops, of human beings that has ever lived on planet Earth. In addition many in our society today have distanced themselves from God and view science as a new religion thinking that they can cheat death by merging consciousness with machines. We know that we have been lied to many times by our government, educators, and the news media concerning many recent and current events. Therefore it is reasonable to believe that much of our history is, at best, only partially true and likely this history is a bald faced lie. In fact we are lied to so often we don't know what to believe any more. Since evidence can be fabricated, and testimony can be distorted or withheld, it is easy to be doubtful about anything we are told. It is possible that soon even video and photographic evidence will no longer be admissible in court. So when it comes down to religious beliefs it is not a question of proof but a matter of Faith. Until we can ask God directly, Faith is all we can rely on to now to guide us about how to treat each other and how to live our lives. It has been said that we are our own worst enemy. The author thinks that it would be more accurate to say that our belief system is our own worst enemy. As long as we live it is unlikely that we will ever know the whole Truth about anything. All we can hope for is to learn a fragment or some slivers of Truth until we hear directly from God. Hopefully by formulating our questions ahead of time we will be able to satisfy our curiosity about 0ur history and life in general when we get an audience with the Father.
About the author
Stephen married his wife, Cindy, and after several years of living in town, moved to the mountains of north Idaho where they built a log cabin and, almost 50 years later, still live there today. They moved back to the land with almost no money, no experience, a willingness to sacrifice, and lots of youthful energy. Over they years they brought it power, built a wood shop, developed a homestead, and began making wooden toys which they sold at area craft fairs for twenty years. When gasoline prices began to skyrocket and it got expensive to travel to art shows, Steve taught himself to be a webmaster and Cindy started working at a commercial greenhouse and later started her own business doing landscaping and a variety of odd jobs. They had a burro, a draft horse, a few dogs, 4 cats, and some chickens. Cindy enjoyed hunting and harvested quite a few deer and a bear over the years. There property is mostly covered in evergreen trees so they spent a lot of time cutting trees and clearing the land. Now Steve is mostly retired and Cindy grows lots of food in her greenhouse and garden. They enjoy being at home and only go to town once a week. Steve enjoys his ham radio hobby and they both try to play a few games of pool everyday. Years ago they wrote a few books about marketing artwork and craft products but haven't thought anymore about writing for years. Shortly after Steve turned 70 years old, Steve began thinking of writing another book and soon after that he began thinking about this one. At age 70 he knew that his best days were behind him and this is how he was inspired to write "Questions for God the next time you see Him". He had a lot of questions that he would like to ask God and thought that other people would too. He has no affiliation with any particular religion and no religious training whatsoever. Steve considers himself to be just a regular guy and does not pretend to have any answers, only questions. Hopefully you will enjoy this book and give some thought to some of your own questions to ask God the next time you see him.