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THE ONE AND THE ONLY...: NEVER TO BE PRIVITIZED, BUT ALWAYS TO BE PERSONILIZED
THE ONE AND THE ONLY...: NEVER TO BE PRIVITIZED, BUT ALWAYS TO BE PERSONILIZED
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While in the world we have come to understand that there are many gods with many followers leading to many religions, the truth of the matter is that not all of the gods are all right and true at the same time.
One God has to be the right one making him the true one as well, and all the rest of them have to be wrong and false gods at the same time.
"The one and the only" book will help all of us reason in discovering who this right and true God is, but most importantly, this book will challenge those that claim to be acquainted with this right and true God, not to keep him for themselves making him a private property, and preventing the rest of the world from accessing this God by dictating who can come to him and who cannot, but in the contrary they will be reminded of their responsibility to share him and be the bridge of the people to this God without being an hindrance.
In "The one and the only", we will have to come to conclusion that nobody can privatize God or control him, but all of us in each of our own ways can relate and personalize this God in our lives.
If there is One true God, then He must be the one and the only God for everybody, and He must be accessible for everyone who so want him in their world.
One God has to be the right one making him the true one as well, and all the rest of them have to be wrong and false gods at the same time.
"The one and the only" book will help all of us reason in discovering who this right and true God is, but most importantly, this book will challenge those that claim to be acquainted with this right and true God, not to keep him for themselves making him a private property, and preventing the rest of the world from accessing this God by dictating who can come to him and who cannot, but in the contrary they will be reminded of their responsibility to share him and be the bridge of the people to this God without being an hindrance.
In "The one and the only", we will have to come to conclusion that nobody can privatize God or control him, but all of us in each of our own ways can relate and personalize this God in our lives.
If there is One true God, then He must be the one and the only God for everybody, and He must be accessible for everyone who so want him in their world.
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