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Edward Bellamy Writes Again is a visionary utopian novel of a future time of enlightened Christianity that incorporates science, extraterrestrials living on earth, reincarnation becoming a practically applied science enabling development of a genuinely democratic government. This is a utopian science fiction combining Christianity, ancient mystery religions, reincarnation and the association and cooperation of our world with extraterrestrials. It is written by an author who remembers having lived as the famous utopian author Edward Bellamy, who wrote Looking Backward, published in 1888. While it claims that it will fascinate and enlighten the reader with a story that reads like an imaginative and beautiful romantic science fiction, yet it has a deeper and more far ranging objective; to make a contribution toward creating a better world for posterity, toward creating more awareness of the purpose of life on earth and to stimulate the kind of thinking that will eventually transform and integrate science and religion. The changes will come when there is a scientific understanding of the Natural Laws governing the return of individuals and the origins of life on earth and its purpose. Science and religion will then be merged. Edward Bellamy Writes Again is a utopian philosophy written as a science fiction with the objective of bringing hope for the future and some measure of inspiration for the practical application of the tools of science to create a truly and genuinely honest democratic government. Above all else, Edward Bellamy Writes Again is intended to make a contribution toward spiritual awakening, toward elevating our appreciation and reverence for human life, toward the recognition of our place in the universe and our relationship to the people of other worlds. This utopian romance, Edward Bellamy Writes Again, was written with the vision that mankind shall create a One World government embodying the highest ideals and concepts of the Oneness and Brotherhood of all life by using effectively the tools that science has already developed to make such a utopian government practical.
READER'S COMMENTS
"I have at this moment finished reading Edward Bellamy Writes Again. To say that it is a fascinating visualization in which every word held my attention would not properly convey the impact it had on my concept of what we humans are and what the future holds for us! Thank you for writing a masterwork, worthwhile to be read for its stimulating concept of how we may live in the future." --Harold McGowan "This book, in my opinion, represents a towering achievement. I can well understand the editor to whom the author refers in a note to his submission form, who was unable to sleep for several days because it so excited him." --M. Richards "You have sent me twenty pages of just about the most valuable hermeneutical material I've ever read! Your insight regarding the Blood of Christ is for me a profound revelation, laying to rest years of mental gymnastics in attempting to translate sacred tradition to the satisfaction of my intellect." --Rev. Ralph Roth "It's an epochal book. It deals with almost every debatable issue of our era...finacial, social, economic, educational, medical, religious, reincarnation...all laced together into a beautiful romance of the year 2103. Controversial? Yes." --Margaret McEathron "Once I started to read, I couldn't stop. The first night I went to bed at 3 a.m...I love it--it fits our times--right now. How did you think of all those future ideas?" --Bessie Vlahos
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