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An Interview with Author Zelise, on her new book: The Divine Adventure: Why We Exist - A Unique Conversation.

An Interview with Author Zelise, on her new book: The Divine Adventure: Why We Exist - A Unique Conversation.

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The Cosmic Citizen Special Edition!


This time we break from Urantia Book study to interview our friend, the talented and gifted, Zshonette "Z" Reed, penname Zelise, on her new book:
The Divine Adventure: Why We Exist - A Unique Conversation.


Zshonette has written her new book under the pen name Zelise, to keep it separate from her long professional career as an attorney.

The fruits of her other splendid career as a minister can be found on websites like TheChristExperiment.org, AnointedJW.org, and FaithSonsofGod.org, where she has written hundreds of articles in answer to countless spiritual inquiries from truth seekers worldwide.



Through her new book, Zelise promotes the transformative philosophy of the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man—a universal principle she believes has the power to unite all truth seekers and change the world.



Here's what reviewers have are saying about her new book:



"It transcends the creation dilemma ceiling by rationally integrating scientific and theological viewpoints." - Lily Andrews



"I am happy to have read the book and applaud Zelise for putting it out there as an introduction to Urantia Book concepts." - Jena Lassiter
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