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Gods of Man: We All Believe in Something!
By: Keith Phemister
What is a GOD? What is meant by believe, understand, share? In
GODS OF MAN
, author Keith Phemister presents some new thoughts on what mankind believes in and how we might define those beliefs. He offers a way of thinking that, if adopted, might reduce the conflict between man and his brother through better understanding of each other. He implies we only have one Earth, and as it becomes more crowded and societies mix, we must learn to share it. Understanding each other's beliefs using his new paradigm may be the key to peace in our future.
About the Author
Keith Phemister is a native of Los Angeles, California and was raised in Indianapolis, Indiana.. He is a veteran of the United States Army and a graduate of Indiana University.. Music has always been a large part of his life, having sung in church, high school, college, and in barbershop quartets and choruses. Keith has three children and ten grandchildren.
By: Keith Phemister
What is a GOD? What is meant by believe, understand, share? In
GODS OF MAN
, author Keith Phemister presents some new thoughts on what mankind believes in and how we might define those beliefs. He offers a way of thinking that, if adopted, might reduce the conflict between man and his brother through better understanding of each other. He implies we only have one Earth, and as it becomes more crowded and societies mix, we must learn to share it. Understanding each other's beliefs using his new paradigm may be the key to peace in our future.
About the Author
Keith Phemister is a native of Los Angeles, California and was raised in Indianapolis, Indiana.. He is a veteran of the United States Army and a graduate of Indiana University.. Music has always been a large part of his life, having sung in church, high school, college, and in barbershop quartets and choruses. Keith has three children and ten grandchildren.