A description of the book:
The objective of this book is to help any unbeliever to find God, as well as to believe in the disbelief of salvation.
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A sample from the book:
What is
disbelief?
Disbelief is a
state of mind of an individual who finds it difficult or almost impossible to
accept the reality of a situation that is incredible but nevertheless real.
For example,
an individual has just won a lottery with the payoff of millions of dollars.
The disbelief is that it is just too good to be true!
For example,
an individual is standing in front of the scattered belongings in front of his
or her house destroyed in a tornedo. The disbelief is that it could have
happened only to others but not to him or to her!
For example,
it was disbelief that during the Roman Empire, spectators in the amphitheater
could “enjoy” watching gladiators fighting and killing each other. Then, on
January 1, 404 A.D., a monk named Almachus
jumped into the arena attempting to stop the senseless killing. It was
disbelief that the monk was stoned to death by the spectators. But it was also
disbelief that the monk’s sacrificial death finally inspired the Emperor to
bring an end to the senseless gladiator fights in the Roman Empire.
For example, Jeffrey Dahmer, a serial killer who had
killed more than 17 young men in more than a decade, was convicted in 1992 and
sentenced to life imprisonment. In prison, Jeffrey began studying the Bible
with a church minister, and was then subsequently baptized in prison. Jeffrey’s
conversion was disbelief to the public. Another disbelief was that some
Christians even told reporters: “I don’t want to see Jesus in heaven if I find
Jeffrey with Him.” In prison, Jeffrey was harassed and life-threated by his
inmates. It was disbelief that Jeffrey did not want any isolation or even
protection; as a matter of fact, he was looking forward to his anticipated
judgment from God. In 1994, Jeffrey Dahmer was beaten to death by two prison
inmates while cleaning the bathroom. His own anticipated death was disbelief to
many.
Indeed, we are
living in a world of disbelief in what humans desire to do and what God allows
them to do.
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