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After We Die What Then

After We Die What Then

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Afterlife for Atheists
Review: This book is hard to categorize. It's a kindly, non-gonzo description of an afterlife system that lacks a personal God, and from what I can tell draws heavily on the Theosphical tradition, even though it is supposedly inspired by direct communications through mediums with spirits from the Next World.

The author shows a great deal of empathy and the book is oddly comforting, even for a guy like me who believes in the whole Catholic Thing. If you know an atheist who's dying and starting to get nervous about it, this might be appropriate reading

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Read for Truth Seeker
Review: This is the best book I have ever read about life after death and more. This well researched and documented book provides concrete information on many things behind the veil, some I did not even know, even though I have been reading and have been interested in related subjects for quite a while. George Meek is a truth seeker and this book is testimony to his hard inquery. I highly recommend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Read for Truth Seeker
Review: This is the best book I have ever read about life after death and more. This well researched and documented book provides concrete information on many things behind the veil, some I did not even know, even though I have been reading and have been interested in related subjects for quite a while. George Meek is a truth seeker and this book is testimony to his hard inquery. I highly recommend this book.


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