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Get the Bonus Booklet Shown Above Free with Your Purchase
It’s pretty clear death is not the end. Heaven is real. If you don’t believe it, or wonder what it may be like, you need to read this book.
It’s also pretty clear hell also exists––another good reason to read this book because you'll find out how to avoid a place you definitely don't want to go. Consider this excerpt from a review of The Science of Life After Death written by a nurse: “While reading this book, I was reminded of a patient I had several years ago. She was in the final stages of death and it was very early in the morning. She was screaming this horrid scream (one of those you just don’t forget) and so I went in to sit with her. She had no family with her and I couldn’t bear to let this woman breathe her last on her own. After sitting there for a few minutes, she asked me to uncover her feet, that they were really hot. A few minutes later, she asked me to uncover her legs. This went on for a while and soon she was drenched in sweat and writhing in pain. She told me to be a better person than she was because she was experiencing hell and it was something she hoped no one would ever have to experience. Before her final breaths, she was wrapped in ice-covered blankets to hopefully make her transition somewhat more peaceful. This was the most horrid death that I’ve ever witnessed.”
The question is, "Was there a way for the woman suffering on her deathbed to have avoided her fate?"
The answer is, "Yes, but probably not the way you think."
Christians will tell you all you have to do is accept Jesus. That certainly won't hurt, says the author of this book, but there's more to getting past the gates of hell and into heaven than most Christians have been led to believe. That's why he's written a supplement to his book you'll get free with your order, sharing his thoughts about how hell and other unfortunate afterlife pitfalls can be avoided.
We advise you to place your order now. It could be the most important thing you do in life––after all, eternity is forever.
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