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The Birth We Call Death

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Title: The Birth We Call Death
by Paul H. Dunn, Richard M. Eyre
ISBN: 1-56236-239-9
Publisher: Aspen Books
Pub. Date: April, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $10.95
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 5
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Comment: Excellent book for those who are grieving and for those who simply want an excellent book to read!

Rating: 5
Summary: Message of understanding, peace and comfort regarding death.
Comment: Every person born into this mortal existance will some day experience death. Most experience the emotional trauma of losing a loved one. I first read this book some twenty years ago. I have since referred to it several times to remind myself of the simple and comforting message of death being simply a birth into another existance of life we call immortality. With the understanding that death is not the end, there comes before us all a hope of the future. Sorrow, or mourning is but an expression of love. This book will enlighten that understanding, give clearer purpose to life, the value of death, and the hope for eternal life through the process of the resurrection. The book gives critical insight into the age old questions of "Where did we come from?, Why are we here?, and Where are we going? Pondering the messages of hope and understanding will give a sense of peace and purpose to the value and meaning of mortality and immortality. Since all have been born into this world and all must someday exit this earthly life, it bears reason to better understand the purpose of life as so beautifully described in "The Birth That We Call Death" The book compares exceptionally well with "The Gateway We Call Death", by Russell M Nelson, but more clearly and concisely focuses upon the critical questions as described above. Both give excellent examples of the purpose of life as defined by the meaning of death, now seen more clearly as an open door to life eternal.

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