Bible Relativity

by Rondo A Murphy


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 18/04/2001

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 231
ISBN : 9781401055882

About the Book

Where do we come from, and where are we going?

    This is the basic question about man's existance. The answers has

been sought by thinking individuals throughout the centries.

    Even to many sincere, religious people, the answers provieded by

different cells of christanity to this main theme are not adequate.

This book, "Bible Relativity", has been written by one of these "free

thinking" individuals in a non triditional way. He concerns himself with

the spiritual aspects of the Bible and explains truth cannot refute

truth. That in the end we must all still rely upon faith, but what this

book does, is to clear up many major "mysteries" of the Bible that have

been layed aside and brings things long forgotten back into the light.

    Techology today almost demands that we take a modern and clear eyed

look at the Bible. Recorded history and religion needs to be placed on

the track of togatherness.  We need to know the truth of what it will be

like before we head into tribulations and Armageddon.'

    In this book, Rondo A.  Murphy, exposes some simple human frailties

that have crept into the Bible down through the years. How the truth can

still be known if the Bible is read spiritually. This author starts by

taking you back to this world's first creation. A spiritual one.


About the Author

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rondo A. Murphy was born into a forth generation Mormon family at Nampa, Idaho. He spent his early years living on a farm in Nampa, Idaho Falls, then went to Great Falls Montana while in High School. He attended Ricks College in Rexburg Idaho, where he studied old Mormon literature. Bible Relativity is the result of a lifetime of studying. He undertook the task of writing this volume of religious philosophy in order to share his ideas "with countless others who may be yearning for religious ideas".