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The Song of God is a new book of holy scripture for a new and modern age, as revealed to Azrael Ondi-Ahman by the Heavenly Mother and Heavenly Father of all mankind. It begins with the proposition that the only appropriate religion for mankind is humanity itself, for it is from this humanity that God first evolved. Written over a period of 28 years, and at great personal sacrifice, The Song of God proposes a radical theology revolutionary in its depth and scope. It is the foundation upon which the true Gnostic Church of the modern era has been restored.

Produktbeschreibung
The Song of God is a new book of holy scripture for a new and modern age, as revealed to Azrael Ondi-Ahman by the Heavenly Mother and Heavenly Father of all mankind. It begins with the proposition that the only appropriate religion for mankind is humanity itself, for it is from this humanity that God first evolved. Written over a period of 28 years, and at great personal sacrifice, The Song of God proposes a radical theology revolutionary in its depth and scope. It is the foundation upon which the true Gnostic Church of the modern era has been restored.
Autorenporträt
Tapan Munroe is a nationally-known economist with expertise in the areas of regional economics, banking, and high-tech industry analysis. He was the Chief Economist for Pacific Gas & Electric. A visiting scholar, adjunct professor, and department chairman at a number of prestigious universities worldwide, he also earned the Kiriyama Distinguished Professorship for Asian Economies at the University of San Francisco. As a widely-published author and popular speaker, Tapan has been a frequent commentator on regional and national radio and TV, including KRON-TV and KGO-TV (San Francisco), CNBS (Los Angeles/New York), Dow Jones Investors Network, and Bloomberg News Service. He's been a columnist on economic issues for the San Francisco Examiner and for The Journal of Corporate Renewal. His Global Village column runs bi-weekly by the Contra Costa Times and related Media News Group papers. He currently resides in the San Francisco area.