YOU WILL LIVE FOREVER SINCE WE'RE ALL PARTS OF GOD

by Dean Cochran Gross


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/11/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 232
ISBN : 9781418442576
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 232
ISBN : 9781418442583

About the Book

YouWill Live Forever: Religion, Science And Reincarnation, bases my argument for eternal life for all on three premises The first is not often heard, the argument called non-dualism.This means that god is everything, all spirit and matter. Therefore, since god is eternal, all human beings and animals also are eternal. God is love, a much more frequently heard reason for believing in reincarnation, but a good one. If god is all-powerful, all-loving and we’re parts of god, god surely saves us all by reincarnation. I have four more reasons why I believe god grants us reincarnation Without this method of saving and reusing us, Earth would be unspeakably tragic in view of our being able to think, to love, to hope and to dream. Earth would be drastically unfair and unequal, with billions of human beings never having opportunities for escape from poverty, disease, physical handicaps and lack of education. God would be extremely wasteful if a new spirit had to be created every time a new one is needed. in reincarnation relieves us of great sadness for we believe we and our loved ones are reunited in heaven, and at death we don’t have to say farewell to Earth.


About the Author

Dean C. Gross, author of You Will Live Forever : Religion, Science, Love and Reason, believes the universe is based on love, reason, and the non-separation of god from everything, so we’re parts of god.  Therefore, we; like god, are eternal and we alternate, with our loved ones, between heaven and earth.

 

Dean, the son of a Methodist Minister, directed public libraries for 25 years and for many years wrote weekly newspaper book reviews and columns, read and discussed great books on TV and radio, and sang sacred solos in churches and on religious programs.