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THE AUTHOR (COMPLETED) by Pilyosopher
THE AUTHOR (COMPLETED)
Pilyosopher
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  • Parts 22
My hands were shaking non stop as I gathered my strength to continue flipping through the pages of the book which I was reading. I bought this book for the excitement of it but never did I expect that it would give me the creeps- Big time! "Here goes nothing." I told myself as I scanned the book all the way through the end. What I saw next was completely terrifying! "Jake Thomas: Destination Hell." was written clearly on the next page. Who is Jake Thomas? Well that's me! At first it excited me to buy a book with my name as the title for it and now I, unexpectedly, got what I was looking for- ADVENTURE! I just came to possess the book which would serve as a reference by God in the future for my judgement. And yes! It says I'm going to Hell so if you were in my shoes, would you do everything you could to save yourself? They call me the "MIRACLE MAKER" and all I know right now is I seriously need a miracle!
Don't Feed the Fairies - ABNA entry by Ctyolene
Don't Feed the Fairies - ABNA entry
Ctyolene
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Another Practical Guide to the Logic, Philosophy, and Thoughts of Christianity by SamuelGan
Another Practical Guide to the Logic, Philosophy, and Thoughts of Christianity
SamuelGan
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  • Parts 35
Why do so many people on this planet believe in a divine being? Is it even sensible to believe in one? With increasing progression in human knowledge of the natural world around, there seems little reason to believe in a divine being. With this, the pressure increases on both the agnostic and Christian to abandon their search for the answer. Yet on the other front, the Christian also begins to face the rise of old enemies that once plagued Christian orthodoxy. Similar to its predecessor, this book and its compilation of themed articles addresses the issues in the logic, philosophy and thoughts of Christianity from a layperson point of view. Some of these articles serve to expand and clarify the points raised in its predecessor, and some on completely new topics. Yet unlike the predecessor, this book focuses more on the doctrine and basis of Orthodox Christian beliefs and how Christians can apply them to everyday life through articles that are once again, academic, reflective, and argumentative. Just like 'A Practical Guide to the Logic, Philosophy, and Thoughts of Christianity', this book is the result of a single individual's search for God. It promises to be challenging and thought provoking for the genuinely open-minded and interested. Even so, the articles are at best 'arm-chair theology' and are therefore meant to be easily understood by any interested agnostic and Christian with a slow yet provocative push into the basis of Christianity and her doctrines.
Embracing Obscurity by TheAGroup
Embracing Obscurity
TheAGroup
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  • Parts 3