Popular Misreads Of Reality: How Small Misunderstandings Can Become World Changing

Popular Misreads Of Reality: How Small Misunderstandings Can Become World Changing

by Damion Boyd
Popular Misreads Of Reality: How Small Misunderstandings Can Become World Changing

Popular Misreads Of Reality: How Small Misunderstandings Can Become World Changing

by Damion Boyd

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Overview

The Book is divided into 3 parts with summaries at the end of each. Here is part of Part 2 summary: "Along with John Lennon we imagined a world of sharing, tolerance and peace. We had the best of intentions. We merely wanted to love each other. However, by rejecting a Creator, we reject a created order—a moral universe. Thus, we fall prey to our own primal drivers. Ultimately, this all leads to “Big Sis”, as we surrender ourselves to a corrupt and intrusive government based on “equality” and fear. In short, to reject the fear of the Lord is to accept the fear of everything else. To remove the Cross is to carry the weight of the world’s manipulation."


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153919829
Publisher: Damion Boyd
Publication date: 12/18/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 148 KB

About the Author

Boyd has experienced many unusual things. He grew up in a very large and turbulent family. His mom went blind when he was a child. His father was a battered war veteran who worked as a drill instructor in the Marines--running his family like a boot camp.at times. Having learned to cook for his family, Boyd grew up to manage restaurants. But, then went down a path of drug abuse and addiction. Finally, after turning to God for help, he overcame drug addiction and joined a Catholic monastery for 5 years. Later he left the Benedictines and got a job in a shipyard. He married a political refugee from Mexico City, is raising 3 children.
His most popular books are Primal Ethics, The Curse of the Poet and Popular Misreads of Reality.
He can be reached for comment at ferd453@aol.com.

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