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This is the companion book to Keller's groundbreaking new book: "God is a Verb! Selah." As she wrote the prose book, verses kept coming to mind. Poetry is well suited to illustrating the concepts when the traditional concept for God is a noun. Music considered as a verb may will be a wonderful process to communicate God and Godly thoughts. Her poems "First Decision" and "Second Decision" are insightful insights into Adam, Eve and Noah from the perspective of God as a Verb. God is always seen as positive and purposeful. This lends itself well to a judgmental thing. These poems lead the way into…mehr

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This is the companion book to Keller's groundbreaking new book: "God is a Verb! Selah." As she wrote the prose book, verses kept coming to mind. Poetry is well suited to illustrating the concepts when the traditional concept for God is a noun. Music considered as a verb may will be a wonderful process to communicate God and Godly thoughts. Her poems "First Decision" and "Second Decision" are insightful insights into Adam, Eve and Noah from the perspective of God as a Verb. God is always seen as positive and purposeful. This lends itself well to a judgmental thing. These poems lead the way into making God as a Verb a mental habit. It becomes more and more difficult to think of God as a big thing in the sky.

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Lynn Keller, a graduate of Cornell University, has taken a quote by Hofstatter seriously throughout her life: "To find similarities, where others see differences and to find differences where others see similarities." This has led to new perspectives in history, genealogy, pattern recognition as well as philosophy.