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A Work of God

Chapters from "A Work of God: Compiled":

Chapters written since the publishing of "A Work of God: Compiled":

Death of Another Sort

Man is made up of flesh, bone and blood and a mind that makes it function. It is quite obvious that every man dies and goes to his grave at some time or the other. Yet man has come up with this preposterous concept of life after death for all. Where do they get it? They get it from religion regardless of the religion they follow. Practically every religion has the concept of life after death yet it violates common sense and reality.

Back to death. Every man will die and ultimately will be placed into the grave meaning the Earth will absorb the remains in whatever form they are or where ever they may be. This is the first death. The second death is the one in which mankind is destroyed and there remains no memory of the former things that existed. Blessed is he who has no part in the second death for it is he and only he who will live eternally with his Maker. There is no other eternal existence of any form. Truth and righteousness shall prevail at the hand of God through life and not through death. The second death is the consummation of all things and brought to their end through their own error and then the only thing which can remain is life because death and hell (the grave) are done away with and remains no more.