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A SCIENTIST ANALYZES THE BIBLE IN SEARCH OF GOD'S ABSOLUTE TRUTH. The whole concept of the Bible might be summed up in four words, "Do good, resist evil." But how do we do this? The Bible's Hidden Treasure highlights the importance of one of the Bible's more unappreciated works: the Book of James. The author finds the book to be like a hidden treasure or a precious pearl, as described in the parable told by Jesus in Matthew, 13:44-46. In this book, get the answers to questions such as: Does God change with time? Which of the Ten Commandments is the least important? What is God-given wisdom and…mehr

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A SCIENTIST ANALYZES THE BIBLE IN SEARCH OF GOD'S ABSOLUTE TRUTH. The whole concept of the Bible might be summed up in four words, "Do good, resist evil." But how do we do this? The Bible's Hidden Treasure highlights the importance of one of the Bible's more unappreciated works: the Book of James. The author finds the book to be like a hidden treasure or a precious pearl, as described in the parable told by Jesus in Matthew, 13:44-46. In this book, get the answers to questions such as: Does God change with time? Which of the Ten Commandments is the least important? What is God-given wisdom and how do you get this wisdom? Are you saved by faith alone? What should you pray for? The book also examines how to resist temptation, the importance of patience and perseverance, what deeds are most important, and what you must do to help yourself and others move closer to the Lord. Find heavenly wisdom and get guidance to find salvation with the lessons and insights in The Bible's Hidden Treasure.
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John Hageman's education is in physics, nuclear plant operations, and health physics (the science of radiation protection). His education and work both involve analyzing and applying information contained in scientific and highly technical documents. He was raised a Catholic and became a Methodist. He decided to analyze the Bible and focused on major differences in religious concepts, like being saved by faith alone or by works. After reading James, light began to fill the darkness; and this is where God's absolute truth can be found. This book is his way of wanting the whole world to know this truth. The last two verses of James 5, 19-20, tell how he hopes to do this. "My brothers and sisters, if one of you should wander from the truth and someone should bring that person back, remember this: Whoever turns a sinner from the error of their way will save them from death and cover over a multitude of sins." (NIV)