Conveyance of Eternal Love

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Lulu.com, Dec 1, 2007 - Religion - 600 pages
Conveyance of Eternal Love is God's Love to humanity. God does not demand us or need us to worship Him. You are the one who picked up Conveyance of Eternal Love, no one is forcing you to read it because God does not dominate His Children. From the fall of 1996 until the fall of 2004, David A. Haven studied under the Angels Joleen, Gabrael, Michael and Jesus, where he received his Master's Degree from God. Whereas, each of us are in the exact location of time where we are to be in life, and at this place where each individual are seeking their Creator as intended in God's Master Plan. Conveyance of Eternal Love is the in-depth studies of the similarities and differences between Judah, Christianity and Muslim Religion as quoted from other authors as their words line up with God's Concepts of Life. God's words inspired Dave, and this book is delivered to you through his communications with God's Angels.

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Preamble
1
All Religions Evolved From Metaphysics and Spiritualism
17
Life Everlasting
33
Directions of God
49
The Call to Perfection
62
Understanding The Gift of Choice
77
The Direction of Civilization
90
Spiritual Origin of Man
98
Revelation
332
Understanding The Book of Revelation
335
The Book of Revelation part IV
349
The Book of Revelation part VIII
362
The Apocalypse is Upon Us
376
Why No Peace
390
Muslims See War as The New World Crusade
415
Palestinians Against The Israelis
428

The Confusion of The World
111
False Prophets
127
What is Right for Humankind
142
Individual Salvation
159
Feeding The Beast
177
Separation of Church and State
190
The First Amendment
204
Abuse Policy Must Wait
219
Do You Follow The Father?
278
Faith and Belief
318
The Worlds 1300 Year Old War
453
Who is Right
467
The Choices of Gods Angel within
480
Gods Messenger to The Covenant
497
Final Secrets of Fatima
510
Foolish People
524
Going Back
537
Confession and Forgiveness
550
with The Angels
565
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