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Have you ever considered the fall of the
American Empire? Neither did the Romans; but the Roman
Empire collapsed mightily. The birth of the American
Catholic Church separated from Rome? It will come. The
unification of the American Catholic Church with the
Progressive Christian Church-it's coming. The end of the
designations Protestant and Catholic-it's time. The
Reformation is over. Christians must unify and step up
together to help save America before her infrastructure
collapses. Norman Whitcomb is a layperson who wants to stir
clergy, laypeople, and social activists alike to get both
our country and church back on track. If economic imbalance
gets much further out of kilter our economy will collapse.
In Myopic Man, he takes the reader on his own spiritual
journey and challenges others to do the same. He traces the
evolution of both Hebrew and Christian religions and then to
the dogma that was created that separates us. Norman
believes that church dogma belongs only to the clergy that
developed it, and that laypeople are much closer to
agreement with the core elements of the Christian faith than
clergy assume.
American Empire? Neither did the Romans; but the Roman
Empire collapsed mightily. The birth of the American
Catholic Church separated from Rome? It will come. The
unification of the American Catholic Church with the
Progressive Christian Church-it's coming. The end of the
designations Protestant and Catholic-it's time. The
Reformation is over. Christians must unify and step up
together to help save America before her infrastructure
collapses. Norman Whitcomb is a layperson who wants to stir
clergy, laypeople, and social activists alike to get both
our country and church back on track. If economic imbalance
gets much further out of kilter our economy will collapse.
In Myopic Man, he takes the reader on his own spiritual
journey and challenges others to do the same. He traces the
evolution of both Hebrew and Christian religions and then to
the dogma that was created that separates us. Norman
believes that church dogma belongs only to the clergy that
developed it, and that laypeople are much closer to
agreement with the core elements of the Christian faith than
clergy assume.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781450226240
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 236
- Utgivningsdatum: 2010-05-06
- Förlag: iUniverse