"Whether you're a fervent believer seeking fresh perspectives or a skeptic eager to explore new horizons, Christianity 2.0 promises an illuminating experience that challenges the boundaries of spirituality."
American Writing Awards review
American Writing Awards review
Christianity 2.0: How Amazing New Advances in the Religious Realm Can Ignite a Religious Revival is available in paperback and on Kindle. It offers the perfect introduction to Holy Christianity.
The first half of the book explains the new breakthroughs that have been made in the religious arena in recent decades. It reveals how kinesiology has allowed research to be done in the non-linear realm, revealing answers to mankind’s most difficult theological questions such as the true nature of God, the inner workings of heaven and hell, what salvation is, and the true meaning of the Second Coming. It also tells of new tools and methods that are now available that can rapidly accelerate the spiritual/religious journey so that salvation can be more quickly attained. But a textbook explanation of these tools wouldn’t be enough to make them believable.
This is why the second half of the book tells the personal spiritual journey of John Dorsey, the book’s author. You get to read about his experiences using these tools. Only then will you be able to truly understand exactly how they work and the amazing spiritual shortcuts they offer.
Christianity 2.0 has received an International Impact Book Award, a Literary Titan book award, and a NABE Pinnacle Book Achievement award. It was also a finalist for an American Writing Book Award.
Here is another review from Literary Titan.
The first half of the book explains the new breakthroughs that have been made in the religious arena in recent decades. It reveals how kinesiology has allowed research to be done in the non-linear realm, revealing answers to mankind’s most difficult theological questions such as the true nature of God, the inner workings of heaven and hell, what salvation is, and the true meaning of the Second Coming. It also tells of new tools and methods that are now available that can rapidly accelerate the spiritual/religious journey so that salvation can be more quickly attained. But a textbook explanation of these tools wouldn’t be enough to make them believable.
This is why the second half of the book tells the personal spiritual journey of John Dorsey, the book’s author. You get to read about his experiences using these tools. Only then will you be able to truly understand exactly how they work and the amazing spiritual shortcuts they offer.
Christianity 2.0 has received an International Impact Book Award, a Literary Titan book award, and a NABE Pinnacle Book Achievement award. It was also a finalist for an American Writing Book Award.
Here is another review from Literary Titan.
Notes on Christianity 2.0
- The original version of Christianity 2.0 was released in early October 2023. Only two weeks after its release, I had the amazing good fortune to read the book Early Christianity by Thomas Novak. His interpretation of the Gospel of Thomas (that Jesus is telling us to use the Letting Go method to release the darkness in our unconscious in order to reach an advanced spiritual state) was almost in complete alignment with what I was saying in my own book. I immediately knew that I needed to rewrite it and add a chapter on Thomas no matter how long it might take. I did not complete the final edit until October 25, 2024, a full year later. It’s hard not to believe that there was some divine intervention in play.
- The original version of the book calibrated at 494. When I added a new chapter about the Gospel of Thomas, this calibration strangely did not change. When I removed a small section about psychedelics (after I realized it contained an error), the text jumped one point to 495. When I later added the first nine pages of Chapter 4, the text jumped four points to 499 (In these pages, I argue that Thomas is not a Gnostic text, and I use muscle testing to explore why there was no mention of its existence by other writers until the third century).
- The final version of the book is 41 pages longer. It is a much superior version than the original. I also removed around 5 pages of material. The reason I did this is because I realized that some of what I had written was not only uninteresting (i.e. How can we encourage people to read the Bible?) but out of sync with the main theme of the book.
- The page numbers in the citations of the books by David Hawkins are taken from the paperback versions, not the digital versions. Many of the paperback versions had different page numbering than the digital versions. The reason for this is because the introduction sections of the paperbacks used roman numerals instead of page numbers.