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Into Glorious Light: My Memoir of Converting from Exhausted Atheist to Joyful Christian

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Product Code: 9781796297317
ISBN13: 9781796297317
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Into Glorious Light: My Memoir of Converting from Exhausted Atheist to Joyful Christian

$13.41
 
Warning to the hate-crime police: this memoir is not politically correct. What it is, though, is a story very appropriate for Valentine's Day. It is a story of searching for truth and falling in love with something greater than oneself, greater than humanity, greater than nature, the world and the universe. Paul quickly realized - even as an atheist - that there is no point in trying to make everyone like you. No matter what position you take, there will always be someone on the opposite side of that opinion. Given that, we might as well pursue the truth and do what we think is right, correct? Truth reveals itself as seen here in these three strange occurrences that challenged his concept of truth: 1. How does an atheist scientist end up married with several children? Is not the world overpopulating from the totalitarian perspective? If that is true, wouldn't having several children be irresponsible? Why would a trained doctoral scientist from a top university do such a thing? Was he not shocked when he found scientists, business leaders, doctors, scientists, engineers and other intelligent rational professionals were having more than two children? 2. How does a Wall Street analyst in New York City, often considered the center and top of the world, voluntarily leave Wall Street when there was more and more money to be made? Had he lost his marbles? What could be better than making a ton of money? But then we look around and see that most Wall Street professionals do leave Wall Street on average about four years after starting... so the fact that Paul lasted twice that time also seems unlikely. 3. Why would a nerdy science geek break up with a handsome woman who comes from wealth? As an atheist, why would it matter that she claimed to be a witch? If there was no such thing as a witch, or anything like that, why care about any label she gave herself? Except ... was there trouble coming from being with a person claiming to be a witch?

Author: Paul Keough
Publisher: Independently published
Publication Date: Feb 09, 2019
Number of Pages: 208 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1796297313
ISBN-13: 9781796297317
 

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