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Getting To Heaven

por John K. Rosemond

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Getting to Heaven: A Guide for the PerplexedWhether you believe Heaven is a real place or nothing more than a lovely fiction that Hollywood occasionally portrays, in stereotype, using mega-fog machines, this book is for you. In fact, it could save your life. That may sound overblown, but John Rosemond and Scott Gleason intend to convince you - believer or not - of exactly that. In either case, Heaven is probably not what you think it is. And getting to Heaven - which is where any sane person would want to end up - is not as easy as some think, nor is it as difficult as some think, either. Incredibly enough, most pastors do not preach on salvation (the somewhat fancy term for getting to Heaven). Some of them avoid the topic out of not wanting to be perceived as unsophisticated. After all, one can't talk about Heaven without talking about that other place as well, and we all know that while believing in Heaven is okay, relatively speaking, believing in that other place is often regarded as the exclusive province of ninnies, nincompoops and numskulls. Others avoid it because the topic, properly dealt with, leads right into politically-incorrect subject matter. So, they preach on moral lessons they've learned while on vacation at Disney World or helping an elderly person change a tire. Timidity being antithetical to their worldview, Rosemond and Gleason cut straight to the heart of the matter, laying it bare.… (más)
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Getting to Heaven: A Guide for the PerplexedWhether you believe Heaven is a real place or nothing more than a lovely fiction that Hollywood occasionally portrays, in stereotype, using mega-fog machines, this book is for you. In fact, it could save your life. That may sound overblown, but John Rosemond and Scott Gleason intend to convince you - believer or not - of exactly that. In either case, Heaven is probably not what you think it is. And getting to Heaven - which is where any sane person would want to end up - is not as easy as some think, nor is it as difficult as some think, either. Incredibly enough, most pastors do not preach on salvation (the somewhat fancy term for getting to Heaven). Some of them avoid the topic out of not wanting to be perceived as unsophisticated. After all, one can't talk about Heaven without talking about that other place as well, and we all know that while believing in Heaven is okay, relatively speaking, believing in that other place is often regarded as the exclusive province of ninnies, nincompoops and numskulls. Others avoid it because the topic, properly dealt with, leads right into politically-incorrect subject matter. So, they preach on moral lessons they've learned while on vacation at Disney World or helping an elderly person change a tire. Timidity being antithetical to their worldview, Rosemond and Gleason cut straight to the heart of the matter, laying it bare.

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