Man and SecurityNova Publishers, 1999 - 135 من الصفحات This book uses the scientific method to combine enlightened self interest with the teachings of Jesus to propose a theory of how mankind acts and should act. With Darwin's theory of evolution, we know that human beings must be able to adapt to their environment to survive as a species. The Individual must be able to sense what is good for himself. This positive chemical reaction to the environment is called security. This book proposes three theories of security. The first is that the individual seeks what he perceives to be his own individual security. The second is that the individual should try to maximise his security over time. |
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FIRST THEORY OF SECURITY | 9 |
ASSOCIATION | 15 |
ACTION | 29 |
SOURCES OF SECURITY | 39 |
SECOND THEORY OF SECURITY | 49 |
THIRD THEORY OF SECURITY | 53 |
RULES OF GOD STRENGTHENING THE INDIVIDUAL | 59 |
RULES OF GOD RELATING TO OTHERS | 75 |
PROOF | 95 |
GROWING UP AND EDUCATION | 101 |
LOVE AND MARRIAGE | 113 |
JOB AND MONEY | 123 |
SUFFERING AND DEATH | 127 |
CONCLUSION | 131 |
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