Free at Last!

The Road to Reconciliation

Fiction & Literature, Religious
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Author: Manuel Borda ISBN: 9781628578584
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co. Publication: January 11, 2014
Imprint: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co. Language: English
Author: Manuel Borda
ISBN: 9781628578584
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co.
Publication: January 11, 2014
Imprint: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co.
Language: English
Paul survives an attempt on his life, only to learn that both his sons are tragically lost at sea.----He is not only physically weak and emotionally barren, but loses all hope for the future and resorts to a suicide attempt. When this fails, he nurtures a deep hatred for God, whom he once trusted.----After his encounter with an atheist, his hatred for God turns to disbelief, and he enthusiastically reviews the material provided by his new atheist friend to prove that there really is no supreme being. ----Pauls old friendship with a Catholic monk and other friends fails to alter his new views about atheism. On the contrary, he mocks the monks arguments that there is a supreme being. ----But Paul is a professional, trained in objectivity, and faced with conflicting concepts, he embarks on the search for truth. For his peace of mind, he tries to satisfy this urge by deepening his research on both diverging notions. ----Only a chance meeting with a tramp leads him to the road of reconciling his views. This tramp was once wealthy; losing his wife and fortune he accepts his fate, relying only on a caring God. Convinced that he has discovered the path to be free at last, Paul divests himself of all entanglements.
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Paul survives an attempt on his life, only to learn that both his sons are tragically lost at sea.----He is not only physically weak and emotionally barren, but loses all hope for the future and resorts to a suicide attempt. When this fails, he nurtures a deep hatred for God, whom he once trusted.----After his encounter with an atheist, his hatred for God turns to disbelief, and he enthusiastically reviews the material provided by his new atheist friend to prove that there really is no supreme being. ----Pauls old friendship with a Catholic monk and other friends fails to alter his new views about atheism. On the contrary, he mocks the monks arguments that there is a supreme being. ----But Paul is a professional, trained in objectivity, and faced with conflicting concepts, he embarks on the search for truth. For his peace of mind, he tries to satisfy this urge by deepening his research on both diverging notions. ----Only a chance meeting with a tramp leads him to the road of reconciling his views. This tramp was once wealthy; losing his wife and fortune he accepts his fate, relying only on a caring God. Convinced that he has discovered the path to be free at last, Paul divests himself of all entanglements.

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