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The Sentient Error
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As humans, we are made up of so many things we understand as “self.” We fear death and resist the inevitability of change. We want what we cannot have, what cannot be, instead of what is and what must be. We live in contradiction. In The Sentient...
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Faith in Doubt
How My Dog Made Me an Atheist and Atheism Made Me a Priest An Experiment in Faith
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What happens when an atheist and a believer find themselves next door neighbours? What happens when religion finds itself in a culture of science and secularism? Could they hold hands? Could they fall in love? Faith in Doubt claims that churches...
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Winds of Change
(and a whisper)
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“In the tradition of Stephen Leacock and C.S. Lewis . . . Your writings are thoughtful, educational, and entertaining and carry relevant messages to people living in challenging times.” —Dr. James Lunney, MP (retired) “Deep, thought provoking,...
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Life's Ultimate Questions
Exploring the Stories that Shape Our Everyday
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This book is presented as “core-curriculum” for young adults and new believers alike, who wish to not only survive but thrive as Christians in our challenging, secular, atheistic culture. This five-fold foundation can help us stand as well as...
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Idea Gods
A Biography
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Child is always getting in trouble for questioning the word of God. But are those words really God’s? Or are they merely a distorted and vulnerable version, changed to fit the wants of humans? Idea Gods is part manifesto, dissecting the reasons...
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GOD, The Active Principle of Infinite Love
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Thought-provoking and enlightening, God: The Active Principle of Love examines the “dual componency” of the metaphysical and the physical that encompasses human existence. Addressing the traditional teachings of a variety of world religions, M....
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An Outlaw Named Jesus
Offensively Blasphemous Poetry
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This thought-provoking collection takes aim at the dark, irrational, immoral, and dangerous elements of religion; Televangelists preying on elderly victims, extant misogyny and witch-burning practices, racism, slavery and violence defended in...
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Man to God
Truth or Fiction
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What is death? What is the ultimate purpose of life? These are questions that have always perplexed humankind. The ancient wisdom on the subject has always been dense, esoteric, and cloaked in secrecy—available to a select few. A spiritual quest...
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A Religious Journey
The Sun of God
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Have you ever thought about the meaning of life and the role of religion? Professor Worrell presents his agnostic journey as a cultural Christian to answer both aspects of this important question beginning with his early college days. This...
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Being Is Belonging
A Notebook of Lyrical Reflections
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Being is Belonging is a collection of brief poem-like reflections about the meaningfulness of our everyday lives, set against the backdrop of the seasons of the year. Its focus is simply what its title implies: the deepest significance of...