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Οι Εξομολογήσεις Του Θεού Και Οι Δεκαπέντε Τύψεις Του

Author: Georgios P. Malouchos

The faithful confess and seek forgiveness for their sins from God. But what about Him? Is it ever possible for God Himself to confess? And especially His fifteen regrets towards humanity? What could...

The faithful confess and seek forgiveness for their sins from God. But what about Him? Is it ever possible for God Himself to confess? And especially His fifteen regrets towards humanity? What could these regrets be that would suddenly lead Him to appear before a simple, unknown, uneducated priest of the Greek countryside, who will suddenly become the...

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The faithful confess and seek forgiveness for their sins from God. But what about Him? Is it ever possible for God Himself to confess? And especially His fifteen regrets towards humanity? What could these regrets be that would suddenly lead Him to appear before a simple, unknown, uneducated priest of the Greek countryside, who will suddenly become the confessor of God Himself?

What sins weigh on God in relation to humanity and also in relation to His Son, the now-angered Jesus Christ, who suffered unjustly since nothing has changed in the world? And why is He doing this now, after so many thousands of years since He created the world with which, of course, from the very beginning, something was not right?

What terrible truth lies behind such a cosmic change in the sacred secret "plan of God," which no one had ever prophesied or even imagined? Although fictional, the new book by G. P. Malouhos "The Confessions of God and His Fifteen Regrets" delves into the heart of religion and faith: the doctrine.

Perhaps the most significant tool for shaping our world as a whole, which, as deeply as it defines us, we equally ignore. Here, God Himself apologizes for the endless misfortunes of humanity and the destructive path of the world He created, for the traps He sowed and the bargains He sought from people with the deceptive promises of another, future, just life, completely overturning and captivating every prevailing notion of religion.

But does He do it out of love for humanity? Or does He have a goal that He hides until the last explosive moment?

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Author
Georgios P. Malouchos
Publisher
Patakis
Language
Greek
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
360
Release Date
11/2024
Publication Date
2024
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9786180707649

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The faithful confess and seek forgiveness for their sins from God. But what about Him? Is it ever possible for God Himself to confess? And especially His fifteen regrets towards humanity? What could these regrets be that would suddenly lead Him to appear before a simple, unknown, uneducated priest of the Greek countryside, who will suddenly become the confessor of God Himself?

What sins weigh on God in relation to humanity and also in relation to His Son, the now-angered Jesus Christ, who suffered unjustly since nothing has changed in the world? And why is He doing this now, after so many thousands of years since He created the world with which, of course, from the very beginning, something was not right?

What terrible truth lies behind such a cosmic change in the sacred secret "plan of God," which no one had ever prophesied or even imagined? Although fictional, the new book by G. P. Malouhos "The Confessions of God and His Fifteen Regrets" delves into the heart of religion and faith: the doctrine.

Perhaps the most significant tool for shaping our world as a whole, which, as deeply as it defines us, we equally ignore. Here, God Himself apologizes for the endless misfortunes of humanity and the destructive path of the world He created, for the traps He sowed and the bargains He sought from people with the deceptive promises of another, future, just life, completely overturning and captivating every prevailing notion of religion.

But does He do it out of love for humanity? Or does He have a goal that He hides until the last explosive moment?

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Author
Georgios P. Malouchos
Publisher
Patakis
Language
Greek
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
360
Release Date
11/2024
Publication Date
2024
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9786180707649

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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