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Lessons

Reworking Spiritual Paradigms

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By: E S Carpenter
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Are you aware of how many unverified paradigms you believe? Are you becoming curious about how many beliefs are inaccurate, or based on outdated and disproven information? Have you been told, God is the dogmatic Biblical definition of perfect, which includes characteristics such as, jealous, overbearing, and vindictive or do you believe God is flawlessly perfect and is aware of everything He's created? In His perfection, does everything exist because He has deemed it so? Or does God make mistakes, such as LGBT people? Humans struggle to grasp the true meaning of 'perfect', and that inability has cost us more than we dare imagine. This book gives a detailed explanation of the difference between the current and true definitions of the concept, and also presents the argument, the relationship between religion and God is and has always been exaggerated. History has recorded religion's imperfection, while religion suggests God's perfection isn't above human shortcomings. This book shares the clear and overwhelming argument, God is much more perfect than religion argues, and religion fails to represent the true nature of God and spiritual existence. Lessons offers a unique perspective on many antiquated paradigms, then reworks outmoded beliefs, using a more comprehensive universal awareness. It also offers argument, our current perception of this Spiritual Being needs revisiting. Come take a look at a new spiritual perspective. It may share insights that allow you to think beyond current unfounded paradigms. Bible Study Bibles & Bible Study Christianity Commentaries
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