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A book of essays where the author plays devil's advocate for uncommon beliefs.
Volume 0 - To Open the Door
Essays in support of a more God-fearing world written when the narrator dialogued with imaginary personalities whom he presumed to have created to keep him company. Some dialogues come from his restless souls while others come from outside of it. These words might not be profitable for reading, but nonetheless it's said that one must understand a disease to cure it. Here, the disease primarily is misinterpretation of the Word to justify man's desire to subjugate his brethren.
Volume 1 - The Exile
Essays in support of a more God-fearing world written when the narrator felt himself kicked out of his own soul. It's not present in any of writing, but he carries a truer fear of demons throughout this work.
Volume 2 - The First Mansion
Where the author prayerfully writes for self-discovery of the soul. A work like this may be continued into death.
1 - A Headache
Prattlings about a headache and musings about the scale related to prayer. To commune with God is to be in the seat of Solomon. He asks, "What do you wish?" and man must ask correctly assuming this weight: that God will grant everything asked with certainty. In sum, it is the whole duty of man to pray in accord with His Commandments.
2 - The Merit of Communist Poetry and of the Prophecy of the Republic given to the Virginian General by the Virgin Mary
Discussions of the merit of left-leaning poetry ability to bring about change compared to the art of the Conservatives. A proof of analogies proving how writing is meant to right the world. Discussions of the Prophecy related to George Washington at Valley Forge during the Revolutionary War. Praises to the Republic.
3 - Philosophical Arguments against Evolution and a Story About a Flightless Butterfly
Arguments are drafted against the common view in the Church of theistic evolution. Putting science aside, only the positions relating to the purpose God had for the Creation. Is God a God who enjoys watching animals die for billions of years or is God a God who planned immortality from the beginning? For the health of Christianity, the faithful is urged to consider whether God first committed to life or death in His Creation.
4 - Fewness of the Saved, Evolution, and the 3 AM Butterfly
Discussion of how many men are saved from Hell. An expansion on previous philosophical arguments regarding the implications of evolution related to God. A story of no importance
5 - A Cure for Male Loneliness
A criminal solution to male loneliness is used to illustrate the intrinsic disorder of modern man's soul: escorts. Many are the tribes of men who complain for lack of mate, but sin waits at the door. Why doesn't man step outside for a greater sin? Why should a man not for love of God?
6 - We fight no longer for the America of 1776
A journal entry about misplaced patriotism. In sum, patriots in general offer their souls for the America of the past, not the America of the present.
7 - Recanting past writings
A recantation of former views held on the fashions of the day. The other odd views the author holds are still up for debate.
8 - The Weight of Expectations, Sales, and Recantating Bradshaw's Prophecy
Some views on expectations and sales. A recantion former claims about the state in which he lives.