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Beatles, God and the Bible by Ray Comfort (2012, Hardcover)

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PublisherWND News Center
ISBN-101936488558
ISBN-139781936488551
eBay Product ID (ePID)117230696

Product Key Features

Book TitleBeatles, God and the Bibles
Number of Pages180 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2012
TopicChristian Life / Spiritual Growth, Composers & Musicians, Biblical Studies / General, Genres & Styles / Rock
IllustratorYes
GenreMusic, Religion, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorRay Comfort
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height5.4 in
Item Weight14 Oz
Item Length7.8 in
Item Width0.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2014-565871
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal781.66
SynopsisNot too many people know that John Lennon met Paul McCartney while at a church function, or that John was a choirboy. Nor do they know that at the height of their fame in 1965, all four Beatles professed to be atheists. Yet in 1980 John had moved from proudly stating that they were more popular than Jesus, to humbly saying. "I'm a most religious fellow... I was brought up a Christian and I only now understand some of the things that Christ was saying in those parables." As a young man, George Harrison wrote, "I want to find God. I'm not interested in material things, this world, fame--I'm going for the real goal." Later in life Ringo said, "For me, God is in my life. I don't hide from that." In the 1990s Paul said, "I'm not religious, but I'm very spiritual." He prayed for his wife when she was having trouble giving birth to their daughter, and his 2001 song "Freedom" spoke of freedom as "a right given by God." He also said, "God wouldn't have given us tears if He didn't want us to cry." Little has been said of the spiritual side of the world's most famous music group. The Beatles, God, and the Bible changes that with its unique and fascinating insight into the spirituality of the Fab Four., Not too many people know that John Lennon met Paul McCartney while at a church function, or that John was a choirboy. Nor do they know that at the height of their fame in 1965, all four Beatles professed to be atheists. Yet in 1980 John had moved from proudly stating that they were more popular than Jesus, to humbly saying. "I'm a most religious fellow... I was brought up a Christian and I only now understand some of the things that Christ was saying in those parables." As a young man, George Harrison wrote, "I want to find God. I'm not interested in material things, this world, fame-I'm going for the real goal." Later in life Ringo said, "For me, God is in my life. I don't hide from that." In the 1990s Paul said, "I'm not religious, but I'm very spiritual." He prayed for his wife when she was having trouble giving birth to their daughter, and his 2001 song "Freedom" spoke of freedom as "a right given by God." He also said, "God wouldn't have given us tears if He didn't want us to cry." Little has been said of the spiritual side of the world's most famous music group. The Beatles, God, and the Bible changes that with its unique and fascinating insight into the spirituality of the Fab Four.
LC Classification NumberML421.B4C65 2012