Publisher's Synopsis
The purpose of this book is. Improvement and upgrading of sociality, reflection, character and ethics of human thinking. Creating a pleasant and healthy human environment in the family, in the city, in the state, in societies, and in general, where one lives and works. Achieving the eradication and detachment of the human race from bad habits (various types of illegalities: crime, theft, hatred) as well as harmful substances (alcoholism, drugs, etc.) Finding and applying ideal and peaceful solutions to the individual conflicts of mankind. The overall upgrading of our daily lives, our knowledge and therefore the maximum and realistic treatment and resolution of the various problems of human life. The cultivation of honesty, integrity and dignity in man, in his family first and foremost in the rest of humanity. Helping to create morals, equal treatment of people, ie social justice. Helping people achieve their basic goals of survival on the planet. Helping humanity to achieve the rescue of the planet.TABLE OF CONTENTSAim of the book 13Human Rights 14Thoughts and beliefs 16Creation and Happiness 18Thanks 21A few words about the UN 22Foreword 24Table of Contents 40Introduction 47CHAPTER ONE1. RELIGION 582. RELIGION 632.1. Definition2.2. The main components of religion2.3. Terminology of different religions2.4. Origin of religion3. TYPES OF RELIGIONS 713.1. Hinduism3.2. Greek National Religion3.3. Christianity3.4. Islamism4. WORDS OF WORSHIP 815. WAYS OF WORSHIP 836. WONDERFUL BEING (God) 856.1. Definition6.2. Etymology6.3. Semantics7. THE CREATION OF THE UNION OF GODAND THE WORSHIP OF THE GODS 918. GOD 938.1. Bible9. ATHEISM 102CHAPTER TWO1. THE SPIRIT THE SPIRITUAL INSTITUTEOF MAN 1081.1. Definition1.2 Christianity - The Holy Spirit2. THE SOUL 1132.1. Definition2.2. Philosophical views2.3. Hostage2.4. Prosocratic2.5. Socrates and Plato2.6. Stoicism2.7. Philosophy of the mind2.8. Mesopotamia2.9. Ancient Egypt2.10. China2.11. Judaism2.12. Christianity3. Plato and the quotations (opinions) 1334. Science and soul5. Neuroscience and soul6. Physics and soul7. Biology and soul8. Parapsychology9. Weight of the soul10. THE BODY11. MIND (INTELLIGENCE)12. THE MIND (THOUGHT)13. Logic and Emotion14. BUILDING AND THOUGHTCHAPTER THREE1. THE SYMPANE 1911.1. Universe (Definition)1.2. By definition1.3. Shape1.4. Area1.5. Material content1.6. Distinguish the regions of the universe2. COSMOGONY or COSMOLOGY 197CHAPTER FOUR LIFE FORMS - THEIR IMPLEMENTATION 1991. Life1.2. Various life forms 1.3. Plants The Plant Kingdom 1.4. The animals Animal forms Elemental forms Higher forms Arthropods Four legs Amphibia Reptiles Birds Mamals1.5. The Animal Kingdom and Interesting Items Mamals Primary Person Sarcophagi Cetacean Weapons Puppets Coins InsectivoresRodentsReptilesLizardsCrocodilesTurtlesBirds2. What the first world census showed of the flora of the earth 237CHAPTER FIVE1. THE MAN 238EtymologyDevelopmentThe course of the Human speciesTransition to cultureTrend of human population worldwideEnvironment and populationBiology - AnatomyPhysiologyGeneticCircle of lifePsychologyConsciousness and ThoughtQuotesCHAPTER SIX1. THE PROGRESS OF MAN AND CULTURE 2. CULTURE 277a. The Concept of Cultureb. Distinguishing the terms "culture" And "culture".c. The "measure" of cultured. Culture (opinion)CHAPTER SEVEN1. THE CONTINUATION OF EXISTENCE OF LIFE 2. MEN'S SURVIVAL AND PARTICULARS IN COMPARISON WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS 2973. THE IDEAL DESIGN OF MAN OF SPIRIT AND THOUGHT OF Resume