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Fear of death, the regeneration of life, and the choice between good and evil are universal themesfor humanity. This book challenges Christian dogma surrounding these themes. It argues that theconcept of 'a fall' is an invention based on an incorrect interpretation of what drove the behaviourof Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.The evidence demonstrating life after death does not necessarily depend on faith alone. We observethe afterlife within the laboratory of life that nature has provided.…

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Fear of death, the regeneration of life, and the choice between good and evil are universal themes

for humanity. This book challenges Christian dogma surrounding these themes. It argues that the

concept of 'a fall' is an invention based on an incorrect interpretation of what drove the behaviour

of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.

The evidence demonstrating life after death does not necessarily depend on faith alone. We observe

the afterlife within the laboratory of life that nature has provided. The proof of death and

resurrection is right before our eyes - every species holds a unique blueprint enabling perpetual

regeneration. 'The seed within itself' has always held the key to everlasting life (Genesis 1:11, 12).

Most biblical scholars continue to teach that humanity is subject to intrinsic sin due to a 'fall'. This

book demonstrates that Eve's transgression was a life-affirming choice which moved humanity from

a state of innocence to acknowledge good and evil and understand the concept of choice. That most

of us choose good over evil validates Eve's original decision.

We are shown how man-made laws and the earthly trappings of the established churches are

constructs aimed at entrenching the authority and power of church hierarchies. These constructs

have come to diminish the power of the gospel and obscure the beautiful simplicity of Jesus'

teaching that 'Christ is within all' whether a believer, unbeliever, agnostic, or atheist.

Where there is neither Greek nor Jew, circumcision nor uncircumcision, Barbarian, Scythian,

bond nor free: but Christ is all, and in all (Colossians 3:11).

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Fear of death, the regeneration of life, and the choice between good and evil are universal themes

for humanity. This book challenges Christian dogma surrounding these themes. It argues that the

concept of 'a fall' is an invention based on an incorrect interpretation of what drove the behaviour

of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.

The evidence demonstrating life after death does not necessarily depend on faith alone. We observe

the afterlife within the laboratory of life that nature has provided. The proof of death and

resurrection is right before our eyes - every species holds a unique blueprint enabling perpetual

regeneration. 'The seed within itself' has always held the key to everlasting life (Genesis 1:11, 12).

Most biblical scholars continue to teach that humanity is subject to intrinsic sin due to a 'fall'. This

book demonstrates that Eve's transgression was a life-affirming choice which moved humanity from

a state of innocence to acknowledge good and evil and understand the concept of choice. That most

of us choose good over evil validates Eve's original decision.

We are shown how man-made laws and the earthly trappings of the established churches are

constructs aimed at entrenching the authority and power of church hierarchies. These constructs

have come to diminish the power of the gospel and obscure the beautiful simplicity of Jesus'

teaching that 'Christ is within all' whether a believer, unbeliever, agnostic, or atheist.

Where there is neither Greek nor Jew, circumcision nor uncircumcision, Barbarian, Scythian,

bond nor free: but Christ is all, and in all (Colossians 3:11).

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