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Overview"What would it be like if you knew that you could live forever? Would you live differently now? ""The Best News Possible"" hits upon the most basic and unfulfilled need of all humanity: to live in perpetuity. We were created to live forever, so what happened? The author tells how and why the human family has declined to our current lifespan. Being a biochemist by training, he gives his science-based insights to the story of the creation and the fall of mankind. He also provides an explanation for the drastic consequences of the apparently innocuous act of eating the forbidden fruit. The author gives indisputable evidence in favor of the creation story as presented in the Bible and a strong indication for a young earth. He contrasts heaven's unending solicitude and pro-active campaign to save the earth, culminating with the incarnation and death of the majestic Creator on Calvary, with the ongoing, spectacularly unsuccessful SETI (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) projects, costing millions of dollars. Most importantly, this book shows the reader the way out from our prison of short lifespan--the fruit of our Savior's self-sacrifice on the Cross. But it doesn't end there! The author wants readers to see where we are in the stream of earth's history and what is waiting for us in the great beyond!" Full Product DetailsAuthor: George T JavorPublisher: Teach Services, Inc. Imprint: Teach Services, Inc. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.136kg ISBN: 9781479612444ISBN 10: 1479612448 Pages: 94 Publication Date: 30 July 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""In this engagingly written book, laced with his characteristic good humor, biochemist George Javor exhibits a deep passion for Christian understanding as he argues for the appeal of Christianity as good news!"" - Gary Chartier, Associate Dean, Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics, Tom and Vi Zapara School of Business, La Sierra University ""This book was a surprise read. Dr. Javor's captivating writing style got me hooked - I had to keep reading. As a researcher in the area of the health sciences I am very interested in research related to increasing life expectancy. Dr. Javor's different approach to life expectancy made me realize what he writes about is ""The Best News Yet!"" - Dr John Ashton PhD, FRACI, Adjunct Professor, Food Chemistry & Biophysics Group, School of Science, RMIT University, Melbourne ""Dr. Javor weaves his rich appreciation of transcendent values with the understanding of living processes of a biochemist in order to present us with glimpses of insight about life's meaning and purpose. It is impossible to read any of his writing and not be moved by his deep commitments to both faith and science. His thoughts helped and inspired me during my student times, and I continue to look forward to more. Overarching all his thinking is the conviction that life is not a product of mere happenstance, but an expression of deep parental care from a loving creator. Moreover, this creator has a vision for a promising future that we have a privilege of being a part of. How can this be anything but the best news possible!"" - Danilo Boskovic, Division of Biochemistry, Department of Basic Sciences, School of Medicine, Loma Linda University" In this engagingly written book, laced with his characteristic good humor, biochemist George Javor exhibits a deep passion for Christian understanding as he argues for the appeal of Christianity as good news! - Gary Chartier, Associate Dean, Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics, Tom and Vi Zapara School of Business, La Sierra University This book was a surprise read. Dr. Javor's captivating writing style got me hooked - I had to keep reading. As a researcher in the area of the health sciences I am very interested in research related to increasing life expectancy. Dr. Javor's different approach to life expectancy made me realize what he writes about is The Best News Yet! - Dr John Ashton PhD, FRACI, Adjunct Professor, Food Chemistry & Biophysics Group, School of Science, RMIT University, Melbourne Dr. Javor weaves his rich appreciation of transcendent values with the understanding of living processes of a biochemist in order to present us with glimpses of insight about life's meaning and purpose. It is impossible to read any of his writing and not be moved by his deep commitments to both faith and science. His thoughts helped and inspired me during my student times, and I continue to look forward to more. Overarching all his thinking is the conviction that life is not a product of mere happenstance, but an expression of deep parental care from a loving creator. Moreover, this creator has a vision for a promising future that we have a privilege of being a part of. How can this be anything but the best news possible! - Danilo Boskovic, Division of Biochemistry, Department of Basic Sciences, School of Medicine, Loma Linda University Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |