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Peace, Love, Happiness, and Joy For God's Universe
Peace, Love, Happiness, and Joy For God's Universe
Peace, Love, Happiness, and Joy For God's Universe
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Glenn foretells of a united world government led by a world leader who becomes envisioned is the Messiah in Judaism, the second coming or resurrection in Christianity and Islam, and would have a place of reverence in many other religions, and respect among the nonreligious. Within this book, he seeks to establish inner and outer peace, love, happiness, and joy. Utilizing his inspired value system and beliefs, he shares his views on religion, government, domestic and world issues, and suggests help and hope for the least fortunate of individuals. Glenn is seeking the office of the president in 2020.

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Release dateSep 23, 2019
ISBN9781644929056
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    Peace, Love, Happiness, and Joy For God's Universe - Glenn Scott Allistair Simpson

    This Is a Handbook for Living

    Let’s look at the beginning of this book like a roadmap.

    First, We Locate our Starting Point

    Here in this country and elsewhere are weapons of mass destruction and threats of their use: nuclear holocaust, biological and chemical weapons, gun violence, and so much more. Didn’t Rodney King say, Why can’t we just get along? If Jesus Christ could say, Forgive them Lord for they no not what they do after all that was done to him, why can’t we at the very least do the same and resolve what is often our profoundly petty differences in comparison?

    There is war right now: look at Syria for just one example. Terrorism; starvation; lack of water, shelter, and medicine; sex slavery; and crime. There’s corruption in business and government. There are almost infinite numbers of types of violence and torture; political imprisonment, and death. Neglect; abuse; rape; incest; and discrimination based on sex, age, race, national origin, sexual preference; and more. And there are environmental issues, including pollution and purported global warming. Many countries are near or at default, and the United States and other countries have serious financial problems and areas of overpopulation within them. ISIS and Al-Qaeda make war in the name of forcing their religion on others (exactly as we have done to the American Indian and before that the Crusades in the name of the Doctrine of Discovery—discover land and conquer the inhabitants who have a lesser God and it is yours). And there is then that genocide.

    The End Point or Goal

    Imagine a near-utopian world: everyone has freedom of choice, except to break the law—in which case, there are consequences if only in the conscience. The goal is world and inner peace, love, happiness, and joy for everyone, and of course, a much a higher standard of living for us all.

    No one can make it happen by themselves. But we can all think globally, act locally, and try to act like a team. We won’t know if we can do it unless we try. The rewards are beyond anyone’s ken, as I would guess.

    Let’s start with world peace. If there’s a nuclear holocaust, the only love will be from God. No life will be on Earth for millennia, at least above ground or not in outer space. Let’s think about it before we seek to destroy and act in anger. In the Bible it says to choose life over death (Deuteronomy 30:19). I think God sets before us good and evil, and I suggest that we all choose to do good for goodness’ sake.

    We all have freedom of choice. My late father used to say, "You can do anything in this life if you can accept the

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