Sunday, 3 August 2008

My Personal Thoughts

What would the world be like if we knew all the answers? If we knew about death?
We all have our own opinions about this ultimate question, but will only know the true answer at the moment of our own death. Until that time, all of us think and wonder and none of us can be accused of telling lies. I have considered life after death many times, and studied many relevant facts while hoping for the obvious answer which never comes.
I approached this subject from a different direction than most. I wrote a list of all the mysterious things I could think of...you know...things that make your eyebrows shoot up, like, who was the first person to call our world planet earth, and why? Where did the word planet evolve from? Who gave the Egyptians astronomical knowledge with which to align the pyramids as they were built? How did they know the names of the focussing stars, when no astronomers existed to name them in the first place?
I puzzled over problems like this for some time and decided to write down my theories for examination and criticism. I have done this here in a number of posts and I hope that what I've written gives you some enjoyment and perhaps a unique alternative view of life after death.
Inevitably, I begin with the Bible, because it was here in the scripture of Genesis that I found something which started me out on this unsovable puzzle in the first place. The subject fascinated me so much that I included quite a few of my personal concusions into the novels I wrote. One book especially will be enjoyed, becsuse it is a light-hearted tale about a Guardian Angel and its experiences inside the body of a seagoing priest - just a theory about what life is really like after death. Who can prove me wrong? The book is called The Seapriest Greaser and you can download it very cheaply to your computer screen. Enjoy.

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