The Christian Vegan Revised PsalmsAuthorHouse, 2005 M03 28 - 200 pages This book is a must-read for all groups of people. It clearly shows how the Creators will for all beings is always good, and why the laws of God forbids any animal and nature abuse. It also explains how Christianity, the science of God (Christian Science), and the vegan way of life are all based on the same biblical principles. Most of the psalms in this book are carefully revised and edited, in order to bring forth more of their spiritual meaning. These potent songs comprise the gospel of nature, the spirit, and the sentiments of all living beings, through Christ Jesus, the perfect psalmist. Moreover, the book shows the Lord Christ Jesus to be the only true savior, shepherd, cowherd, and the best friend of all the animals and Gods universe. It also acknowledges the signs and the wonderful works of the Lord Holy Spirit, in the world today. In short, the reader can learn more from this book, how to worship the Holy Father of the anointed in righteousness, how to be saved from the second death, and how to work for lasting peace, full redemption, and healing of the universe by adapting the Christian vegan and the scientifically sound way of life. |
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... fruitful, helpful, intelligent, unique, loving, and good. To elaborate this point further, let us cite another similar example here: In the Lord's Prayer, that one line which mentions concern about temptation should always be prayed ...
... fruitful in God's sight. We ought to prepare a warm welcome to the Lord our soul, the head of the one Christian church, by renouncing all violence, vain glory, false humility, and unprofitable gains. We can do this by casting out all ...
... fruitful trees, the blessed earth, the planets, all the cosmos, all the peaceful elements, and others, and to do healing works of the Spirit therein, knowing that we are one with them, in Christ. In that they, too, are spiritual beings ...
... fruitful, but not multiply physically or biologically, for the one is contrary to the other. In Christianity the end does not justify the means, and what does not bless all the creatures equally, simultaneously, and eternally in the ...
... fruitful, good, scientifically valid, normal, and perfect God and the Lord's good creatures, works, and manifestations) and that which is not of God. We cannot afford to sympathize with evil or error and hope to perfect it as God ...