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1995 ECCLESIASTES SERIES VOLUME 1
1. Solomon lost his momentum through cosmic involvement and became demonized on a frantic search for happiness.
2. The dramatic autobiography of a philosopher while he was away in reversionism.
3. A testimony of a believer seeking happiness, out of fellowship and in reversionism.
4. The reason life does not have tremendous purpose and meaning for most people.
5. Chasing the wind through Anthropocentric Academic Speculation.
6. Solomon’s conclusion after his course in psychology and psychiatry, “It’s all a bunch of hot air!”
7. The frantic search for happiness, “If it feels good do it!”
8. “All is vanity and chasing after wind and there is no profit under the sun.”
9. Solomon’s third experiment for happiness, “All in the Family” experiment.
10. There is nothing inherent in humanity that makes it possible for us to extract enjoyment & purpose from life.
11. Enjoyment is God’s personal gift to humans and the ability to find satisfaction in life comes from the hand of God.
12. How to attain the fantastic point of God’s perfect happiness in every circumstance.
13. The Philosophy of time orientation.
14. Solomon gets philosophical and enters into fatalism; the belief that all things are determined to happen and we can’t change it.
15. “What kind God would allow this to happen, resulting in this tragic set of affairs?”
16. If you look at life and do not see the hand of God in all things, you will not understand why certain things happen.
17. There is a deep desire or a yearning for that which is eternal placed in the hearts of all mankind by God.
18. Having the desire for that which is eternal means every member of the human race has a divine destiny desired by God.
19. The desire for that which is eternal within the heart of man can be fulfilled by eating from the tree of life.
20. Even perfect environment is not the source of happiness or having that desire for that which is eternal fulfilled in the heart of man.
21. If God did not put a desire for that which is eternal in our hearts, we would never have such a desire.
22. We will not and cannot choose God without the desire for that which is eternal.
23. The ultimate objective in the death of Christ is the glorification of God plus the victory in the Angelic Conflict.
24. There is nothing better than to possess inner happiness and to manufacture divine good in one’s lifetime.
25. The solution to every problem you’d ever face was provided billions of years ago.
2. The dramatic autobiography of a philosopher while he was away in reversionism.
3. A testimony of a believer seeking happiness, out of fellowship and in reversionism.
4. The reason life does not have tremendous purpose and meaning for most people.
5. Chasing the wind through Anthropocentric Academic Speculation.
6. Solomon’s conclusion after his course in psychology and psychiatry, “It’s all a bunch of hot air!”
7. The frantic search for happiness, “If it feels good do it!”
8. “All is vanity and chasing after wind and there is no profit under the sun.”
9. Solomon’s third experiment for happiness, “All in the Family” experiment.
10. There is nothing inherent in humanity that makes it possible for us to extract enjoyment & purpose from life.
11. Enjoyment is God’s personal gift to humans and the ability to find satisfaction in life comes from the hand of God.
12. How to attain the fantastic point of God’s perfect happiness in every circumstance.
13. The Philosophy of time orientation.
14. Solomon gets philosophical and enters into fatalism; the belief that all things are determined to happen and we can’t change it.
15. “What kind God would allow this to happen, resulting in this tragic set of affairs?”
16. If you look at life and do not see the hand of God in all things, you will not understand why certain things happen.
17. There is a deep desire or a yearning for that which is eternal placed in the hearts of all mankind by God.
18. Having the desire for that which is eternal means every member of the human race has a divine destiny desired by God.
19. The desire for that which is eternal within the heart of man can be fulfilled by eating from the tree of life.
20. Even perfect environment is not the source of happiness or having that desire for that which is eternal fulfilled in the heart of man.
21. If God did not put a desire for that which is eternal in our hearts, we would never have such a desire.
22. We will not and cannot choose God without the desire for that which is eternal.
23. The ultimate objective in the death of Christ is the glorification of God plus the victory in the Angelic Conflict.
24. There is nothing better than to possess inner happiness and to manufacture divine good in one’s lifetime.
25. The solution to every problem you’d ever face was provided billions of years ago.
1 Solomon’s Search For Happiness
Pastor Robert R. McLaughlin
2 Solomon’s Search For Happiness
Pastor Robert R. McLaughlin
3 Solomon’s Search For Happiness
Pastor Robert R. McLaughlin
4 Solomon’s Search For Happiness
5 Solomon’s Search For Happiness
6 Solomon’s Search For Happiness
7 Solomon’s Search For Happiness
8 Solomon’s Search For Happiness
9 Solomon’s Search For Happiness
Pastor Robert R. McLaughlin
10 Solomon’s Search For Happiness
Pastor Robert R. McLaughlin
11 Solomon’s Search For Happiness
Pastor Robert R. McLaughlin
12 Solomon’s Search For Happiness
Pastor Robert R. McLaughlin