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Wisdom, death and hedonism

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Heslehurst, Raymond. Wisdom, Death and Hedonism. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/219181.

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Heslehurst, R. Wisdom, death and hedonism. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/219181.

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Heslehurst, Raymond. Wisdom, Death and Hedonism. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/219181.

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  • Heslehurst highlights death as the common experience of all humans, and that it is better to be alive and live for now. He explains that life is meaningless in light of death. Discussion of wisdom and how it is used. Heslehurst observes that if we only depend on what we can see then life is meaningless, and that we must look outside this for hope, to one outside this system who speaks, quoting Hebrews 1:1-2. He shows that Jesus is the one who can reverse death, and bring wisdom and sense to the world. Cassette label reads: "Ecclesiastes 9 Wisdom, death and hedonism Ray Heslehurst".
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