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Edward N. Haas

    Letters and Thoughts on Homosexuality
    Two Letters for 1993
    The Lovesong Tree
    In the Beginning Was the Internet
    2013 Update to Esoptrics' Try to End the Notion of the Continuum & the Absurd Math It Begets
    A Letter from a Father to His Son in 1994
    • A Letter from a Father to His Son in 1994

      • 436 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      INSIDE A MIRACLE was given to me by God as with all my books. This book will help you to realize that when you have been chosen by God, you are going to go through things in your life, that will help you understand why the gates of hell has been released against you. You see, Satan doesn't want you to walk in what God is calling you to walk in. Jesus is the Author and Finisher of your faith. Who is leading and guiding you in your life? Miracles take place everyday. When are you going let God be glorified in your life?

      A Letter from a Father to His Son in 1994
    • For at least 2,500 years now, one of the most--if not the most--hotly, widely, and often contested issues is the notion of the continuum. It's a notion which looks upon time, space, locomotion, and change as continuous, which is to say it implies there is no limit to the smallness of the smallest segment of each. Thereby, it necessarily invokes the notion of in¬finite divisibility. the latter then demands mathematical conclusions so mani¬festly self-contradictory, they boggle the mind no less than does the notion of a square cir¬cle. No won¬der, then, they move many a renowned thinker, such as John Locke and David Hume, to proclaim those conclusions "absurd". See my quotes from them on pages II & VIII.

      2013 Update to Esoptrics' Try to End the Notion of the Continuum & the Absurd Math It Begets
    • In the Beginning Was the Internet

      A Series of Theological Discussions

      • 710 páginas
      • 25 horas de lectura

      P. T. Barnum is looking for more attractions for his touring shows. The year is 1882 and Barnum's special agent, Henry Feder, seeks out a wonderful new violinist, Nicolaties. It is more than forty years since Europe's greatest violinist, Nicolo Paganini, died without last rites. A few people wonder why Nicolaties looks, behaves, and plays violin like that famed Paganini, but Henry Feder is starting to see an even bigger picture. There has been a struggle with Paganini's son and the church over burial of Paganini's unblest remains that strangely seems to focus on Nicolaties. Also, Nicolaties' vampire mentors do not like competition grabbing their star talent, and wonder if they should start clearing the field by converting Henry into a snack. As luck would have it one of the mentors, a female vampire finds something in that first bite she didn't bargain for, and Henry enters the fray acting more for the mentors than P. T. Barnum. Ultimately, artificial lightning crashes from the hand of a dark electrical genius, Nikola Tesla and the final battle begins.

      In the Beginning Was the Internet
    • The Lovesong Tree

      A Fairy Tale Portrait of God

      • 428 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Amos Daniel Weiss and Bert Harold Carson were young long before the time of political correctness. Amos or Dan as he preferred was the son of the town drunk, whose parents had cast him from their home when he married a Gentile. Bert was the son of an ice cream maker, whose boss had committed suicide in the crash of 1929. The Carson family was middle-class protestant. Both were feisty and small of stature- determined to make for themselves- Dan as a nationally known restaurateur, Bert as a character actor. They both were scouts under the beloved Troop masters Ryan McMahon, whose family were catholic. Bert and Dan took troop masters McMahon's earnest advise to aspire to the values of their oath- to honor Go, to be kind, loyal, brave and honest, very seriously because he lived these values everyday with humor and his wife's brusque, but loving assistance.

      The Lovesong Tree
    • Two Letters for 1993

      • 408 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      This book of poems is about the journey of many. It touches upon Love, Life, Loss, Faith, Spirituality, Inspiration, Fun, Laughter, Family, Friendship and so much more. This book reaches your heart, your mind, your body and your soul.

      Two Letters for 1993
    • Letters and Thoughts on Homosexuality

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Reflections in Light is not only inspiring, but can be used as a tool for those who are seeking answers to life's experiences. Within these pages are examples of personal experiences as well as talks given by Reverand Dator, which range from the spiritual connotation of the Three Little Pigs to a metaphysical interpretaton of The Four Horsemen found in the book of Revelations. There are times when we become discouraged and entertain the idea that God has deserted us. The author endeavors to prove this is an impossibility. We can not be separated from God because He is Everywhere Present, and as our Creator lives within each of us. We can survive, eliminate, and grow through the bad times.

      Letters and Thoughts on Homosexuality
    • Esoptrics

      The Logic Of The Mirror: (The Divine Algebraic Logic Used By God To Create And To Maintain The Universe)

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura
      Esoptrics