I inform that a book titled "Condemned to be devout?" will be available (23th April) for free on Amazon.com.
The book strikes right at the religious foundations, particularly at the basis of Christianity. The author unveils dark secrets that have been concealed by approved religious dogmas, beginning with the very act of the vocation to the priesthood and ending with the analysis of the God himself.
Within the book we may find references to numerous serious areas of human thought, such as cosmology, philosophy or quantum physics. We learn why the Holy Spirit ‘speaks’ to hungry cardinals first, which dogma may be mathematically presented as the equation 1 = 3 and why a person who has lost his thumb cannot become a priest. We find the answer to the question regarding the beginning of the world and the man, we discover the real nature of a human soul’s salvation and sources of morality. Moreover, the book uncovers Vatican documents hidden for years in secret archives compromising popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI. Thus, as it has been written: open your eyes to see!
The book strikes right at the religious foundations, particularly at the basis of Christianity. The author unveils dark secrets that have been concealed by approved religious dogmas, beginning with the very act of the vocation to the priesthood and ending with the analysis of the God himself.
Within the book we may find references to numerous serious areas of human thought, such as cosmology, philosophy or quantum physics. We learn why the Holy Spirit ‘speaks’ to hungry cardinals first, which dogma may be mathematically presented as the equation 1 = 3 and why a person who has lost his thumb cannot become a priest. We find the answer to the question regarding the beginning of the world and the man, we discover the real nature of a human soul’s salvation and sources of morality. Moreover, the book uncovers Vatican documents hidden for years in secret archives compromising popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI. Thus, as it has been written: open your eyes to see!