ENCOUNTERS with GOD
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Book Details
About the Book
Read this book to learn: • facts which support religious beliefs. • why and how God communicates with humanity. • why bad things happen to good people. • about the evidence for God, souls, and an afterlife. • why the evidence is ignored by science and Christianity. • about the continuation of thinking, seeing, and hearing (near-death experiences) when the body is clinical dead. • what mediums, channeling, and between lives regression reveal about life after death. • what the experience of empathy reveals about you. • about contemporary Jesus-like spiritual teachers. • where and how to experience your soul. • why human behavior (wars, conflicts, and crimes) has not improved despite science’s achievements.
About the Author
Doctor William K. Dorrance grew up in and near San Diego, California. After graduating from Grossmont High School in 1961 and UC Berkeley’s School of Optometry in 1967, he served in the US Air Force as an optometrist. A self-employed optometrist from 1971 until 2011, when he retired, Dr. Dorrance was voted Favorite Optometrist in 1999 by the readers of Riverside County’s largest newspaper, The Press-Enterprise. Dr. Dorrance’s service activities include: President of the Moreno Valley Rotary Club in 1976–1977 California Optometric Association’s Director of Continuing Education, 1979 and 1980 President of the Orange Belt Optometric Society in 1982 Moreno Valley Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, 1984–1986 President of the Parapsychology Association of Riverside in 1988 Member and President of City’s Redevelopment Project Area Committee, 2002–2005 President of Toastmasters Club 2169 in 1990–1991 and 2003–2004 As Moreno Valley Rotary Club’s youth services director for fifteen years, he served as liaison with Moreno Valley High School’s Interact Club and shared The Four-Way Test by conducting an annual speech contest among high school contestants who incorporated into their speech The Four-Way Test of the things we think, say, or do. Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build good will and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?