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Time & Eternity

End-Times & Beyond Revealed

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Time & Eternity

Auteur(s): David Allan
Narrateur(s): Kevn Lambson
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David W. Allan is known as Mr. Time around the world—his mathematical formula (Allan Variance) is critical for setting atomic clocks and for official timekeeping in the world. His first book (It's About Time) formed the launchpad for this, his latest book, Time and Eternity, written in laymen’s language with intriguing insights from a scientist and devout Christian. He brings hope to a confused spiraling-down world. In this book, he shares the difference between human time and God’s time and where we are in God’s time.

Allan introduces the listener to "three gospels:" the gospel of the good earth, the gospel of the Bible, and the fullness of the gospel revealed in the latter-day Restoration. His focus is on how to avoid the pollutions that have crept into the gospel of the good earth for optimum health for body, mind, and spirit. How to detect and avoid the pollutions and materialistic bent of the world. He imagines a society with no dentists, doctors, or hospitals because they are not needed. People are super strong and physically healthy—as they fully live the gospel of the good earth, Allan then teaches us how to achieve the same.

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