Kubuk oferuje duzo wiecej ksiazek w jezyku angielskim! God of a Hundred Names Gods people in India John Grant Conspiracy of God John Haughey God in Us: A Case for Christian Humanism Anthony Freeman Death of a God S.T. Haymon Day by Day with God | How Can God Allow Such Things? Richard Steinpach Stan: VeryGood. Co to znaczy? ISBN: 978[zasłonięte][zasłonięte]46100 Ile stron: 96 Okladka: Paperback Rok wydania: 2[zasłonięte]003-02 Rozmiar: 22.8x15.3x0.8 Waga: 136.1g Opis What, in fact, do people really mean when they cry, "How can God allow such things?" When uttered angrily in a moment of desperation, perhaps it is a declaration of blame. Expressed as a plea for help it, at the very least, reveals our confusion in the midst of disaster. When this question is uttered, does it reveal that intuitively we sense that each experience, whether painful or pleasant, is meant to serve a deeper purpose than we're willing to recognize? Perhaps most importantly, the question, How can God allow such things? brings to light our desire to understand how and why misfortune strikes. This wanting to understand the "hows" and "whys" of our misfortunes catapults us into our personal and collective mission as human beings. If we are not to abdicate all responsibility to an elusive God, who then is responsible? In his book How Can God Allow Such Things?, Richard Steinpach explains the true nature of "response-ability." He leads us to an appreciation of the unity of the spiritual and material world, and beyond man's pivotal role within it as an intelligent and responsible creature. By applying the basic Laws of Nature, Richard Steinpach successfully brings together two worlds that have remained separated until now: the material world of science and the ethereal world of the spirit. If people truly understood how the Natural Laws, as explained by Steinpach, underpin everything spiritual and scientific, they would dramatically change how they live. As the architects of our own destiny, we can determine for ourselves--must determine for ourselves, in fact--whether or not we will use this brief time granted us on earth, to paraphrase noted statesman Vaclav Havel, in order to "crumble and decay, or to arise from the rubble." Dr. Steinpach shows how we are responsible not only to ourselves but also to a Higher Order in Creation Whose all encompassing and awe-inspiring impartiality and perfection must bring every serious observer to a genuine recognition of God. With Steinpach's insight, we need never despairingly cry, "How can God allow such things?" again, for, as the author points out, the real question is, "How can man allow such things?"
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