What Is a Human Being?
An Explanation of How and Why Intelligent Creatures Succeed and Fail Eternally (Reentering Heaven, Book 1)
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Narrateur(s):
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Harold F. (Hal) Maas
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Auteur(s):
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Wyne Ince
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What Is a Human Being?
Humans are fascinating beings that have captured the interest of philosophers, contemporary thinkers, great theorists, and others for centuries. However, despite unending research and the many theories that abound, we continue to wrestle with the how, why, when, and where of humanity. Who are we? Are we merely biosocial beings more highly intelligent than other living organisms? Or is there more? Why are we here on Earth? Where were we before conception? What happens with us after our earthly departure? What is, indeed, the true essence of a human?
In a direct answer to these and other pertinent questions, this supernaturally inspired book demystifies the nature, origin, purpose, and destiny of humans. Detailed and exceptionally written from a Bible-respectful perspective, the author engages in a compelling discourse on the makeup, behaviors, and eternal prospects of human beings. Discover who you are, whose you are, and why your eternity is non-trivial. Learn more about the foundational topics of intelligence, foolishness, repentance, wisdom, love and hate, good and evil, Heaven and Hell.
Each chapter is designed as a self-contained unit of timely information that motivates, enlightens, and fosters spontaneous devotional reading.
Also discover:
- How to live and effectively interact with God and fellow earthlings
- How to make the right choices between the trajectories of love and hate, good and evil
- How to successfully make your journey back to Heaven
- The importance of managing life and time
- The “Once Saved Always Saved” doctrine, wisdom or folly?
- And more