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The purpose of this book is to offer a solution to the current situation in the Middle East. This land is fraught with tension and is longing for peace, for which numerous attempts in the past have failed. The religious connection to this region originates from various religious groups all vying to be the ultimate truth. The solution of peace offered in this book comes from looking at the religious scriptures from many sources and attempts to explain our presence on Earth today, from the first light of creation, to the soul's journey into heaven. By reading the Bible with an unbiased and open…mehr

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The purpose of this book is to offer a solution to the current situation in the Middle East. This land is fraught with tension and is longing for peace, for which numerous attempts in the past have failed. The religious connection to this region originates from various religious groups all vying to be the ultimate truth. The solution of peace offered in this book comes from looking at the religious scriptures from many sources and attempts to explain our presence on Earth today, from the first light of creation, to the soul's journey into heaven. By reading the Bible with an unbiased and open mind, we have to realize that the entity conceived in the Old Testament as God could not possibly have been the Almighty, the ever-forgiving omnipotent and omnipresent creator of the whole universe. The interpretation of Holy Scriptures in this book takes flight from the traditional views and offers a more rational evaluation. Through a non-conformist view, a peaceful solution to the Middle East problems, which have tumultuously evolved and escalated over many centuries, has emerged. This book offers a solution of a peaceful unity under the umbrella of "The United Holy Land". And then came Covid19 and threw everyone's world into total confusion.
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G. M. R. Gutsche was born on an island in the Baltic Sea. At the end of WWII, in early 1945, her family was urged by the German Army to leave their home because it was in the line of fire. The Russian Front had established itself only five kilometres away. Gutsche and her family climbed into their horse-drawn buggy, leaving all else behind, and became refugees. They travelled to the next island, a little further west. Eventually, the Russians captured the island, and on the author's ninth birthday the war was finally over. Five years later the political situation in what was then East Germany became unbearable and the family had to flee again. In 1957, after completing her education in West Berlin at a Social Pedagogical Institute, Gutsche immigrated to Canada and is extremely thankful to call Canada home.