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What if everything you thought you knew about death was wrong?From the moment we are born, one question shadows every breath we take: Do we have to die?
In this groundbreaking and thought-provoking exploration, George H. Baxter takes you on a journey through the greatest mystery of all time. Drawing on science, philosophy, religion, and cutting-edge technology, this book examines death not as an ending, but as a puzzle that has shaped every human life, every culture, and every belief system since the dawn of history.
Inside these pages, you will discover:
Written in clear, engaging language, Do We Have to Die? asks the biggest question of all with honesty and curiosity. It challenges everything we think we know about life's ending and invites us to rethink how we live today.
Whether you are fascinated by science, drawn to philosophy, or simply seeking a deeper understanding of life's ultimate mystery, this book will change the way you see life, death, and yourself.
What if death isn't the end, but a question we have never dared to fully understand?
From the moment we are born, one question shadows every breath we take: Do we have to die?
In this groundbreaking and thought-provoking exploration, George H. Baxter takes you on a journey through the greatest mystery of all time. Drawing on science, philosophy, religion, and cutting-edge technology, this book examines death not as an ending, but as a puzzle that has shaped every human life, every culture, and every belief system since the dawn of history.
Inside these pages, you will discover:
Written in clear, engaging language, Do We Have to Die? asks the biggest question of all with honesty and curiosity. It challenges everything we think we know about life's ending and invites us to rethink how we live today.
Whether you are fascinated by science, drawn to philosophy, or simply seeking a deeper understanding of life's ultimate mystery, this book will change the way you see life, death, and yourself.
What if death isn't the end, but a question we have never dared to fully understand?
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