A Sacred Secular Future

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$24.99

Bev Floyd

Who should read this book?
Anyone who is interested in the meaning of life, creation etc, and has seen the problems with ‘organised religion’ and ‘soulless science’.

The message contained in this book is a new way of ‘looking’ which sees the possibility of having the best of both worlds… what is real but difficult to measure; as well as objective, measurable phenomena.

A reunion of the sacred and the secular is already happening because humanity is tired of meaninglessness, selfishness and chaos but is also totally sick of religious worship that leaves the ‘mind’ out of the equation.
Sacred and Secular working in harmony… is the future.

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Additional information

Weight 234 g
Dimensions 230 × 150 × 12 mm
Format

Imprint

Watson Ferguson

ISBN

9780645508390

Page extent

152

Publication Year

2024

Subject

Religion

1 review for A Sacred Secular Future

  1. Tanya

    I thought the beginning of the book was certainly dancing with and explaining life as we know it now with technological advancement and the climate change indoctrination., But when it went into a book of lessons, I didn’t really want to delve into the tinkering of belief systems. I wanted more solutions on the life we now live in a technogical age without continued submission to a power of any kind other than the power we possess individually.

    The government control and continued surveillance of citizens is moving away from our govt serving us. If anyone needs a cashless open and transparent surveillance system it is our government workers and politicians not the people whose taxes pay them.

    I honestly cannot foresee anything other than control for those who end up on the universal basic income scheme.

    I believe the covid fiasco pushed those of us who were sitting on the fence spiritually, to dive in to the knowledge of good and evil head first. Knowing that we are pawns in a political and financial chess game played by a few, is so twisted, that without faith it would be hard to swallow.

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