Review by itsrachna -- The Two Worlds in Which we Live P...
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Review by itsrachna -- The Two Worlds in Which we Live P...
The book is solely based on fundamental Christian beliefs. It puts forth the spiritual sovereignty of God. In the book "The Two Worlds in which we live Physical and Spiritual." the writer covers parts of short stories from "The Bible". The exemplary stories are to induce religious sentiment amongst people.
The author 'Evelyn Rozier' has genuinely shown concern towards the spiritually centred life, with a vibrant inclination towards Monotheism.
The book talks about not following idolatry & Pagan Gods and to have strict belief on one God. It uses the notion of False Gods & object of worship for other Gods & beliefs which is not very pleasing.
I rate this book 2 out of 4 stars because although i enjoyed the concept of the book which is devoted towards Christian moralities and can do a really good deed towards a humane society but the book doesn't offer anything new, just the old belief put forward in a different way. While reading a new book, it must present for the reader with a whole new viewpoint and a reliable unique content but the book fails to do so. It doesn't provide for the mind a fresh food.
The book starts with a war that starts in heaven. It puts forth a situation that demonstrates how evil always faces the wrath of God. The writer advises to have firm faith in God which only can bring good to us. The evil that is Satan may despise against us . It is in the form of lies and sins. The writer warns that this sin is powerful so we must abide by the will of God. With the citation of life and death of Jesus, moral exemplary lessons are being taught. Holy Jesus is referred to as the intermediate between God and Humanity. The book ends with pouring light on the consequences, after death. It ends where it started from, the war in heaven and reveals what happens with the evil and good after death.
Deduced that the book presents a good viewpoint on ethics and religious values. The book is straightforward and not very long. So, an easy read for the beginners. It is very well edited with almost no room for error. But it does not not present a very unique perspective to think over. It is not recommended for those readers who are looking out for something unusual and new. It covers only the fundamentals of Christianity.
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