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Providing a critical review of the Torah, New Testament, and Koran, author Nicholas P. Ginex’s Future of God Amen explains the foundation of Egyptian beliefs—an integrated concept of truth, justice, righteousness, the soul, and a hereafter—and how these principles influenced the development of the Judaic, Christian, and Islamic religions. It shares to today’s worshippers information about the origin of God— that Jesus Christ acknowledged the Egyptian God Amen as “the beginning of the creation of God” (Revelation 3:14), which allows readers to gain a better understanding of their own personal God. Moreover, the book also offers recommendations for religious leaders on working together in the spirit of unifying their scriptures as well as resolving their present differences. An opportunity to widen one’s spiritual scope, Future of God Amen is also an excellent resource for students of sociology, theology, psychology, and humanity studies. “Mr Ginex deals masterfully with a great sweep of Egyptian history, closing the gap between our understanding and Egyptian understanding in most remarkable ways; for instance his explanation of ka or soul outstrips what many modern theologians can offer.” Review by Mike Voyce ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Nick Ginex is a retired Electrical Engineer with an MBA in Finance. He worked in design and distinguished himself in the support disciplines of Maintainability and Configuration Management (CM). As CM Manager of software and hardware products at top aerospace and commercial companies, his planning and organizational skills were applied for the successful operation of entire engineering projects. While writing this book, Ginex sang and played his guitar at senior care centers and nursing homes for their enjoyment. The smiles on their faces and joy in their eyes have been his greatest reward. His love for his children and desire to inform them about the God Amen and His influence on the Judaic, Christian, and Islamic religions - have motivated him to write this book. A book he hopes others will benefit by learning more about God and their purpose in life.