Reasoning—Born-Again Christian to Atheist

Reasoning—Born-Again Christian to Atheist
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Total Pages : 38
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ISBN-10 : 9781532069307
ISBN-13 : 1532069308
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Download or read book Reasoning—Born-Again Christian to Atheist written by Terry Grant and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2019-04-24 with total page 38 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We often hear about people who find themselves drawn to another religion as they go through life. Perhaps not as often are stories about those who found atheism, especially later in life. Author Terry Grant’s Reasoning—Born-Again Christian to Atheist is his explanation of his path to congenial atheism. Raised in a mildly Christian family, he became an agnostic after finishing college. He then became a born-again Christian before marrying a Catholic. But his journey wasn’t complete. He shares how, on retirement, his experiences brought him to evaluate the phases of life and the lifetime of questions that keep appearing and the importance of reasoning. Grant explains his transition to a place of clarity, peace, and contentment for the first time in his life. He walks through the reasoning process of his findings, suppositions, and conclusions that reasoned his transition to congenial atheist. In Reasoning—Born-Again Christian to Atheist you’ll discover how his transition brought the author peace, contentment, and a clear understanding of how this process fits in today’s world and events.


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