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Logic and Divine-Truth: Kolobians Seek the Afterlife
Contributor(s): Willmore, Floyd (Author)
ISBN: 195206287X     ISBN-13: 9781952062872
Publisher: Floydawn Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $6.64  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2021
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Physical Information: 0.28" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.40 lbs) 130 pages
 
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Two adventurers from a faraway planet come to earth seeking information about the afterlife. They solicit the help of a young boy and after telling him about their planet he agrees to help. They are soon joined by a leadership personality and an intellectual personality from the faraway planet. They begin a fantasy journey to learn about immortality and the afterlife. They have the ability to visit any time and any place in their search for things that have been written or spoken. They discover things known by various religions concerning the creation and the beginning of life and the afterlife. They are confounded by some of the information and are joined by a faith personality who has perceived their confusion.


These six distinctly different personalities explore information from various sources and discuss some ramifications of the findings. They learn doctrines and theories about creation and immortality and also the many forms that the afterlife might take. They search for and find truth in many forms. This story is not only about finding information but also the thought processes involved to understand the information. An important facet of the story is the fact that non-humans think differently than humans and ask different questions. This story is about the acceptance and understanding of divine truth. After their search for the "afterlife" has generated more questions than answers they turn to a search for the "meaning of life". This story is about their adventures and their conclusions regarding religion and the meaning of life. It is told using playful and sometimes irreverent dialogue. The tale is made more interesting with the inclusion of illustration by the talented artist Penny Moroney.