IDEOLATRY - God is Not Your Problem -The Character and Nature of God - As Revealed in His Word Hardcover – December 23, 2015
Our IDEOLATRY can skew our perspectives due to Life Filters that are created through our Observations and Experiences.
The sophistication of todays technology can overwhelm us with a sense that all of the answers to our questions about Life and our Purpose are answered in the truth of science and technology.
Placing the human intellect on a pedestal and worshipping its potential is the core of IDEOLATRY and can severely diminish mans ability to be completely fulfilled.
Discover through Einstein's Theory of Relativity why we all have different versions of truth.
Our relative perspectives and observations are key elements to our understanding of the world around us.
However, there is a Higher Truth that goes beyond what we observe and experience.
IDEOLATRY will help you unlock some of the mysteries of the Bible by discovering some answers to the vital questions that it explores such as:
Who is God and what is He up to?
How does He operate and what does He want?
How do you see Him?
Is God mad at me? Is He testing me? Is He judging me?
Does God allow bad things to happen?
Does He change His mind?
What is Gods wrath and how does He act on it?
What is Truth and who defines it?
What is Ideolatry and why should I care?
If God is not my problem, then who is?
IDEOLATRY - God is NOT Your Problem - The Character and Nature of God is a 432 page, 6x9, Hard Back full color book on textbook quality, 80lb matte paper.
The 10 Tables, 36 Illustrations, a detailed Timeline and over 450 scripture references explore who and what God says that He is in the text of the Bible.
29 Chapters take the reader on a journey through the realms of both science and the Bible for self-discovery, understanding, and revelation.
Scientific theories of relativity are used to explain how we view God on an individual basis.
Various Biblical characters are explored to gain a deeper understanding of the motives of their actions as well as the intents of Gods purpose in their lives.
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