The Boy's Dream: The Intelligent Christian Response to Atheism, Agnosticism, and "FAKE" Science
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The Boy's Dream\nThe Boy's Dream, this Era's most important Christian book, provides the intelligent Christian response to Atheism, Agnosticism, and "FAKE" science. It explains (1) why Christians should not abandon their beliefs and traditions--regardless of the intensity of modern-day, non-stop, anti-Christian propaganda that is successfully causing so many to lose faith and (2) why it makes sense for all Christians to, once again, be guided by the teachings of Christ. The Boy’s Dream’s description of Heaven (despite the absence of all fairy-tale-type elements) is, in fact, the true description of Heaven.\nChapter Three makes clear how most, currently accepted, scientific theories regarding human existence are, merely, restatements of Jesus’ teachings; thus, by merging Jesus’ words with accepted (and recently proven) scientific theories, The Boy’s Dream convincingly reveals (1) how, more-likely-than-not, human souls will survive the deaths of their physical bodies and (2) how it is possible that Heaven does exists. The explanations are so clear, concise, and (most importantly) correct that even intelligent atheists and agnostics will, hereafter, be forced to reassess their non-religious and anti-religious biases.\nChapter Three also contains (in plain English) the legal argument which will effectively enable Christians to overturn the Supreme Court decision that prohibits all lessons with Christian antecedents in the classroom (Edward v Aguillard, 482 U.S. 578 (1987). There is, no longer, a single, justifiable, legal reason to, ever-again, bar Jesus’ scientific lessons from anyclassroom.\nOther topics covered in the first three chapters provide the correct explanations for many “New-era” spiritual queries such as: (1) the most precise scientific (and Christian) definition for the concept of time; (2) the true nature of human consciousness; (3) God’s preferred governmental system; (4) the existence of ghosts; and (5) even past-life experiences.\nDarwin’s Theory of Evolution is not disputed in Chapter Four; however, since evolution does not account for the development of human consciousness and spiritual uniqueness, it is very easily supplanted by The Boy’s Dream’s more-appropriate, explanation (Christian Mammalian Differentiation Theory) which derives equally from (a) recent scientific breakthroughs and (b) Jesus’ wisdom.\nThe remainder of The Boy’s Dream discusses and analyzes modern examples of sinful behavior such as the Seven Deadly Sins, abortion, drug use, murder, sadism, homosexuality, (and more) for the purpose of teaching humans how to identify that precise moment when innocent behavior can transform into actions that are spiritually damaging. Occasionally, The Boy’s Dream distinguishes itself from some Christian beliefs because this book is, primarily, concerned with identifying that precise human impulse which triggers sin.\nIn conclusion, if the topics covered in The Boy’s Dream intrigue you, invest a few hours of your time; you will be very pleased that you did.*******
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Christian Clement is an ordinary man in every way except for one; at the age of seven, God blessed Christian Clement with a remarkable dream.
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