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The Genes You Wear in Heaven
- Your Genes Are the Link to Your Soul
- Narrated by: Susan McGurl
- Length: 2 hrs and 38 mins
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Summary
Scientific discoveries in the field of genomics just began about 50 years ago. These breakthroughs answered many questions about how we are built and live. The discoveries also proved the power and importance of the tiny chromosome.
Theoretical physicists are also making discoveries about our world–but on a much larger scale–the universe(s).
The Genes You Wear in Heaven explores the impact of these discoveries on the bigger questions of life, afterlife, heaven, hell, God and our elusive soul. Science and common sense combine to create 7 theories which are thought-provoking new views of who we are, and why we are here–and where we go next.
The first several chapters cover some basic information on our cells and the all important genetic structures that are opening doors to new thought and incredible breakthroughs. After the intro science, the next step in the book is the first theory–our genes are the link to our soul.
This theory is explained in detail and then it links to the next 6 theories–all concerned with our being connected to places we have just believed existed on faith alone.
Science is just beginning to explore the smallest of things and the largest of places. And those explorations are having the effect of potentially confirming many of our long-standing faith-based beliefs.
At the end of each chapter, there are links, or search terms, for further research into each area discussed in the chapter. Listeners are able to dig as deep as they wish to continue their journey into this merging of science and religion which is unique in our human history.