Heaven's Natural Religion
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Through Biblical study and observation in Heaven, Mr. Whipple concludes that love and forgiveness are the most essential of all beliefs, yet they are lacking in most of the worlds major religions.






Through Biblical study and observation in Heaven, Mr. Whipple concludes that love and forgiveness are the most essential of all beliefs, yet they are lacking in most of the worlds major religions.
A discussion of Christianity, its history and how modern Christianity relates to the bible. It goes into detail concerning man's spiritual and material body and the relationship between God and mankind. Initially you are challenged to look at what you think you know about Christianity and God and question whether all or any of it is true. It then discusses history starting with the creation to modern day Christianity. You will be surprised at what you thought you knew and what you never considered. Charles Whipple has actually visited Heaven many times and has written several books concerning Heaven and Christianity.
A discussion of the major precepts of Christianity and how they have fared since the time of Christ. With specific emphasis of how modern Christianity has succeeded or failed in maintaining Christianity the way it was liad down by Christ and the apostles.
A discussion of Christianity, its history and how modern Christianity relates to the bible. It goes into detail concerning man's spiritual and material body and the relationship between God and mankind. Initially you are challenged to look at what you think you know about Christianity and God and question whether all or any of it is true. It then discusses history starting with the creation to modern day Christianity. You will be surprised at what you thought you knew and what you never considered. Charles Whipple has actually visited Heaven many times and has written several books concerning Heaven and Christianity.
The narrative centers on Charles William Whipple's extraordinary experiences visiting Heaven, which began in his childhood. Celebrating his 51st birthday in 1931, he was granted permission to share these profound encounters, leading to the creation of seven books. Seven Heavens stands out as his most significant work, vividly depicting the splendor of Heaven and recounting many of his celestial visits, offering readers a unique glimpse into his spiritual journey.