Date Published: June 24, 2025
Publisher: BlackBox
Excerpt
Takeoff
Let’s say today’s the last day of your life. 24 hours and you’re history. Dead. So, what’s your “end”-game?
If you didn’t know you had an expiration date, this is the guide for you. A ‘how-to” manual.
A “how-to” for the end of the world––YOUR world. For tomorrow you’re going to lose all the things that “everyone” thinks important: dwelling, family, job, possessions. Everything and everybody. Gone for good. Gone!
It doesn’t matter if you’re a billionaire or a bum, a celebrity or a nobody, an introvert or a people person. There’s no escaping the end of your story.
Oh, if this is “getting to you,” if you’re thinking of hanging up or switching channels––don’t! None of this is hypothetical.
You’re going to die no matter what. For sure. The “tomorrow” could be 10 seconds or 109 seconds from now. You can’t know. Which means you need to be always “ready.”
So let’s head to the boarding gate.
Oh, and by the way, my name is Melchizedek. You can call me Mel.
About the Author
R.A. Varghese is the author and/or editor of various books on the interface of science, philosophy, and religion. His Cosmos, Bios, Theos, included contributions from 24 Nobel Prize-winning scientists. Time magazine called Cosmos "the year's most intriguing book about God." Cosmic Beginnings and Human Ends, a subsequent work, won a Templeton Book Prize for "Outstanding Books in Science and Natural Theology." His The Wonder of the World was endorsed by leading thinkers include two Nobelists and was the subject of an Associated Press story. He co-authored There is a God―How the World's Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind with Antony Flew (a book translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, Russian, and Arabic). His The Missing Link (2013), includes contributions from three Nobel Prize winners and scientists from Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, and Yale. Varghese was a panelist at the science and religion forum in the Parliament of World Religions held in Chicago in 1993 and an invitee and participant in the Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders held at the United Nations in August 2000. Varghese has been interviewed on numerous radio and TV shows. He has also been profiled in different print publications.

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