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God is Digital

Man is Analog

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God is Digital

By: Tony Scott
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Mankind lives in an analog universe, the Physical World, where there is time, gravity, speed, distance, and location. Comparisons and communication of physical properties are the only world we know. Everything is on a continuum, from small to large, from minor to serious, from near to far. Time is our ruler.

But God lives in a digital world of right and wrong, good and bad, sinful or sinless. There is no in between. The Spiritual Realm has no time, location, weight, or distance. God, and Christ with Him, can be everywhere at once, God was not created and will not die, there are no comparisons, and there is no competition. There is no light, and there is no pain.

Each of us existed in the Spiritual Realm before our journey on Earth, and each of us will exist in the Spiritual Realm after our journey ends, either in the Kingdom of God (Heaven) or in the Lake of Fire and Sulfur (Hell).

Using more than 400 scripture references, all written out in paperback and in popup windows in Kindle, this fascinating book shows how the Spiritual Realm is a dominion of yes and no, 1 and 0, making it digital. This contrasts with our Physical World where we have measurements, magnitudes, ranks, and comparisons making it analog. It is difficult for us, sorely limited humans in the Physical World, to imagine what Heaven must be like, free of sin, no need for light, and unimaginably beautiful.

Come closer to God with this glimpse into the Spiritual Realm through the Word of God.
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