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The Next Room
(Paperback)
Jane Asher, Betty Asher
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A scientific exploration into humanity's obsession with the
afterlife and the quest for immortality from the bestselling author
and sceptic Michael Shermer In his most ambitious work yet, Shermer
sets out to discover what drives humans' belief in life after
death. For millennia, the awareness of our own mortality and
failings has led to religions concocting comforting notions of an
afterlife, of heaven and hell, utopias and dystopias, and of the
perfectibility of human nature. Heavens on Earth explores the
numerous manifestations of the afterlife - a place where souls
might go after the death of the physical body. Religious leaders
have toiled to make sense of this place that a surprisingly high
percentage of people believe exists, but from which no one has ever
returned to report what it is really like. This is one of the most
profound questions of the human condition and has long driven
philosophers and theologians to try to understand the meaning and
purpose of life for mortal beings, and how we can transcend
mortality. Shermer details recent scientific attempts to achieve
immortality by radical life extentionists, extropians,
transhumanists, cryonicists and mind-uploaders, along with utopians
who have attempted to create heaven on earth. Heavens on Earth
concludes with an uplifting paean to purpose and progress and what
we can do in the here-and-now, whether or not there is a hereafter.
Emerging from the Rubble' charts the story of four resurrected
people from different centuries being sent as a team to encourage
hope and love in a post-apocalyptic community. All infrastructure
is gone and the surviving humans are starting again, almost from
scratch. Navigating relationships with tyrannical patriarchs,
abused women, downtrodden men and perceived enemies, these four
have much to teach and yet so much to learn. This book aims to
excite questions and conversation about a possible future for
humankind based on a particular view of Christian eschatology and
the biblical concept that God loves everyone.
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