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Invisible Man [Audiobook] [Unabridged]
Ralph Ellison (Audio CD) Random House Audio 2005-04-19
Release date: 2005-04-19
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i was being stupid and procrastinated until now. and i need to have the book read by sunday night:( please help!
I am afraid you are out of luck. Authors want to be paid for their work, and Ralph Ellison's estate is no exception. (Only in very rare cases does an author offer an entire copyrighted work on the net for free). There is no legal way to read his books for free. If you find something on the web, it will either be someone's fabrication, or it will be pirated, which could land you in trouble if you use it. The exact same thing applies to audio books.
I'd either buy (try used book stores if buying new is too rich for you) or borrow at a library. Lots of books can be gotten through Inter-library loan. Lots of libraries have e book readers of one type or another and may have your book on it. That is another thing to check out (it would not be on your computer, though).
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I already checked my library. they do not have it.
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Upon following Jesus, I shouldn't expect for life to be improved or better, or am I told I am an opportunist.
Upon following Jesus, I am told to not question, but to just have faith, faith in what? Faith in an invisible man, or the invisible Heaven?
Upon following Jesus, I am told not to expect anything, but will gain salvation, which has never been proven.
Upon following Jesus, I am to go to a huge building, where everyone judges each others clothing, but we are not to judge. How can it be that the most judgmental group happens to be the ones who have been specifically told not to judge.
Christians everywhere, please help me to explain these contradictions. Because in my eyes, if this were a company, I would have people paying for a product no one sees, I would have a book of guidelines hardly anyone follows, and I would constantly be asking my clients for money to run my business.
If I were Jesus, I'd be pissed at my "followers" Jesus did not stand for selling prayer rags, books, audio tapes, etc. The Jesus I know rejected these buildings, hypocrites, and needy money-hungry businesses. Jesus would not ask for money, he actually put in more than he got out. That is, if Jesus (Horus) story is true to begin with.
Feel free to address these one by one. Thank you for intelligent answers.
As I thought, hardly any answers, I wonder if I'm being judged?
mmkay just a min...
"Upon following Jesus, I shouldn't expect for life to be improved or better, or am I told I am an opportunist."
No, you shouldn't. Jesus said that he came not to bring peace and prosperity, but instead a "sword."
Your faith will cause problems.
"Upon following Jesus, I am told to not question, but to just have faith, faith in what? Faith in an invisible man, or the invisible Heaven?
Upon following Jesus, I am told not to expect anything, but will gain salvation, which has never been proven."
You are told to have faith in Jesus and Salvation. Anyone who tells you to "not question"... Well, I'd say they're just blind sheep. Question everything you are told. It's up to you.
"Upon following Jesus, I am to go to a huge building, where everyone judges each others clothing, but we are not to judge. How can it be that the most judgmental group happens to be the ones who have been specifically told not to judge."
If you know for a fact that they are judging you based on your clothing, go ahead and point it out. At a Church I used to attend (it was about two years ago), one staff member commented on the attire of one young girl. She was put to shame when another person asked "What kind of clothes do you think Jesus wore?"
"If I were Jesus, I'd be pissed at my "followers" Jesus did not stand for selling prayer rags, books, audio tapes, etc. The Jesus I know rejected these buildings, hypocrites, and needy money-hungry businesses. Jesus would not ask for money, he actually put in more than he got out."
If Jesus went in and saw audio tapes, prayer rags and books on sale, he would tip over the tables just like he did when he entered the Temple.
Nothing is on sale in my Church, and there is complete financial transparency (they hand it out like a bulletin), detailing how much is donated to the Church and where it is spent. Through God's grace we are able to maintain missions on an international scale - our little Baptist Church has operations all the way from Pakistan to Peru.
Not one dollar is unaccounted for.
So next time they "judge" you, ask them what they think Jesus would to in this situation. Remember, chances are they're moderately wealthy, conservative capitalists who devote most of their time to making money. The exact OPPOSITE of Christ.
Upon following Jesus, I am told to not question, but to just have faith, faith in what? Faith in an invisible man, or the invisible Heaven?
Upon following Jesus, I am told not to expect anything, but will gain salvation, which has never been proven.
Upon following Jesus, I am to go to a huge building, where everyone judges each others clothing, but we are not to judge. How can it be that the most judgmental group happens to be the ones who have been specifically told not to judge.
Christians everywhere, please help me to explain these contradictions. Because in my eyes, if this were a company, I would have people paying for a product no one sees, I would have a book of guidelines hardly anyone follows, and I would constantly be asking my clients for money to run my business.
If I were Jesus, if he exsisted, I'd be pissed at my "followers" Jesus did not stand for selling prayer rags, books, audio tapes, etc. 'Jesus' rejected these buildings, hypocrites, and needy money-hungry businesses. Jesus would not ask for money, he actually put in more than he got out. That is, if Jesus (Horus) story is true to begin with.
Feel free to address these one by one.
Credit to JP, he asked this before but got 2 answers.
I don't know what horus is, call me stupid.
I just skipped that part xP
Where are you told not to question? You didn't find that in the Bible, because the Bible doesn't advocate blind faith. Instead it tells us to test everything, and hold onto the good.
Nobody is forcing you to follow Jesus, but you can expect salvation should you decide to do so. And salvation can't be proven or measured in scientific terms, but it's very true to those who believe.
I go into office buildings all the time where people are judging other people, especially their bosses. (I'm sure you have too.) At least in the Christian buildings no one is criticizing their Superior. Those of us who do judge know that we will also be judged ourselves.
There are no contradictions, only what you're not willing to accept. There's plenty of historical evidence for the life of Jesus, and He was not called Horus, but you'll have to make the decision about whether He was just a man, or if He was divine. Regardless, plenty of secular historians have written about Him. Start with the historians Josephius (a devout Jew) and Tacitus (a secular Roman) to read some of the earliest accounts ever produced about the life of Jesus. Many more, but those are the earliest and most secular, which leaves very little doubt even in a skeptic's mind that Jesus existed.
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