Telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, etc. Paranormal to us but normal to children who experience them. How can they explain what happens to them with their limited vocabulary and language skills. The fact that it is so obvious to them that they can not understand why we do not see or hear what they do. These stories show the problems facing the children and the parents when extra-sensory perception experiences happen in a family.... E-dition :: ebooks :: e-dition :: ebook :: esoterism :: mysticism :: esp :: e s p :: telepathy :: clairvoyance :: channeling :: telekinesis :: Boy who knew
5 stars (Heart-healing for the Agnostic) - I found this book full of surprises, relevant to the secular-religious debate and an entertaining, thoughtful read. Yancey opened and enriched my perspective on Jesus. 5 stars (Thought provoking...) - It is an amazing book that forces me to look at Jesus from a totally different perspective. Basically, it appars that God accepted Job's implied challenge to see the world through "Human" eyes, and history is made and the world is changed forever. Excellent reading... 3 stars (I wanted more.) - I wanted more. Miracles, Yancey quotes C.S Lewis stating that miracles work by natural laws. When Jews changed the water too wine suggested natural laws were used to create the miracle. This is not rationale to me. The logic goes as follows, the water was consumed by the grape, the grapes grows from nutrients and sunlight, the grape is harvested, the grape juices ferment, the end result is wine. The wine is a product of natural, mechanical, and manufacturing processes, a feat reproduceable by any mortal. What about the parting of the red Sea? One could state, this phenomena was the result of high speed winds that separated the water, dried out the land, and allowed the children of Israel to cross over, and as the Egyptians attempted the crossing, the wind stopped blowing, and the water buryed the Egyptians. So, Natural laws combine with time manipulation explaining the miracle. The implication being that if man could manipulate time and mechanical processes, any miracle could be performed by applying natural laws. Furthermore, one could might conclude miracles are a lack of scientific knowledge and if one possessed such knowledge there would be no miracle just rational application of information. For example, if a bioengineering gene therapy was used to kill cancer cells then the miracle is the application of the medicene, not a divine intervention. People would not be inclined to thank a loving God for their miracle bu... Zondervan :: Religion & Christian Life :: CHRISTIAN LIVING PRACTICAL LIFE PERSONAL GROWTH :: Religion - Biblical Studies :: Religion :: Christianity - Theology - Christolo :: Jesus I Never Knew- The
Ever know that something happened before anyone told you? Ever sense that something was about to happen? Ever hear how someone who died unexpectedly for reasons unknown had put all of their affairs in order? Ever wonder about the experience of dying? Do we have any control over when we are going to die? Is there a part of us that survives mortal death? Does ones spirit leave the body before, at or after death... E-dition :: the :: boy :: who :: knew :: e-dition :: home :: education :: e :: books :: literature :: theboywhoknew :: The Boy who knew