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Books by the Author of this Site are available at:
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Savior Mary is philosophical novel written in order to put forth an idea that people must find a new way of living and understanding. Despite the progress that mankind has made, man has managed to entomb his mind with prejudices. Progress has done little to free his thoughts. Savior Mary reaffirms the belief that love is the greatest message that anyone can send and that we must be our brother's keepers. My belief is best expressed by the actions and words of the professor and Mary. They live for the sake of mankind, and not solely for themselves. The professor's plea to Forester that we as humans need to truly love one another instead of setting up false barriers that keep us separated is timeless, but seldom heeded.
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I wrote this book to criticize the tradition historians who rely on falsehood, instead of facts; the fundamentalists who rely on dogma, instead of spirituality; and the common woman and man who journey through life with closed eyes and minds. Too often facts are skewed so people can go through life without facing the harsh realities. In a speech, Ronald Reagan said, “Facts are stupid things.” Unfortunately, it is from this standpoint that millions form their opinions on various issues. Many traditionalists are content with presenting half-truths and even lies. They would have people thinking that history is filled with pleasantries, so people can feel good. Most Americans fall prey to these historical demagogues who are concerned with only presenting their own personal beliefs. To them, facts are irrelevant. But, it is extremely important for people to realize that there is nothing pleasant about history. History is ugly and chaotic. The purpose of this book is to present the truth and facts in regards to various issues, some past and some present.
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