DIE-MENTIONS

The Twelve Dimensions of God

DIE-MENTIONS

The Twelve Dimensions of God

“The Die – Mentions of God” by James Allen explores the intersections of science, theology, and human existence. The book delves into topics such as the Law of Conservation of Energy and dimensions beyond human perception, discussing these concepts through biblical teachings on higher realms. Allen presents a systematic combination of scientific and theological insights, examining questions about human survival after death. He supports his discussion with references to near-death experiences and biblical scripture, positioning the book as a thoughtful guide on spirituality, life, and the universe. This history brings scientific discovery and philosophical exploration to offer a unique perspective on enduring spiritual and existential questions.

The Author

James Allen

James Allen is an Honor Graduate of the U.S. Air Force, equipped with a robust business and real estate development educational foundation. Over the years, he has leveraged this expertise to carve out a successful career as a mortgage banker. Presently, he holds the position of Chief Operating Officer at Western International Inc., where his leadership continues to drive significant growth and innovation in the industry.

Aside from his professional pursuits, James is a dedicated family man, balancing a demanding career with a fulfilling personal life. Happily married and a proud father of three children, he embodies the essence of a committed professional and devoted parent. His diverse experiences and unwavering commitment to excellence benefit his career and make a meaningful impact on his community.

Book Themes

Impact of Near-Death Experiences

NDEs describe profound encounters with love, peace, and light. These experiences bridge science and theology, offering insights into the soul’s journey, the afterlife, and universal spiritual truths shaping human understanding.

Exploring Unseen Dimensions

Higher dimensions provide a framework for understanding spiritual realms. They explain theological concepts like God’s omnipresence, heaven, and the soul’s journey beyond human perception, supported by science and metaphysical exploration.

Science and Theology in Harmony

The law of conservation of energy suggests energy is never lost, aligning with theology’s view of life and death as transitions where the soul continues in transformed existence.

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