The Anti-Christ Psychosis

In this short essay, Joe Blow, the author of How to Be Free, examines one of the most controversial aspects of the Christian religion.

The author is neither a Christian nor a believer in the supernatural. He is a pantheist with an admiration for the philosophy of Jesus.

Warning : This essay contains language which may be offensive to some people.

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The Anti-Christ Psychosis

In this short essay, Joe Blow, the author of How to Be Free, examines one of the most controversial aspects of the Christian religion.

The author is neither a Christian nor a believer in the supernatural. He is a pantheist with an admiration for the philosophy of Jesus.

Warning : This essay contains language which may be offensive to some people.

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The Anti-Christ Psychosis

The Anti-Christ Psychosis

by Joe Blow
The Anti-Christ Psychosis

The Anti-Christ Psychosis

by Joe Blow

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Overview

In this short essay, Joe Blow, the author of How to Be Free, examines one of the most controversial aspects of the Christian religion.

The author is neither a Christian nor a believer in the supernatural. He is a pantheist with an admiration for the philosophy of Jesus.

Warning : This essay contains language which may be offensive to some people.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044520097
Publisher: Aussiescribbler
Publication date: 05/07/2013
Series: How to Be Free , #3
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 431,582
File size: 51 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Joe Blow is the pseudonym for a man who, though currently happy and high functioning, has had a long history of mental illness, including endogenous depression, bipolar disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder. His writing is the product of a lifelong struggle to integrate flashes of insight and powerful symbols which appeared to him, often during what we might define as psychotic episodes, with observable reality and a rudimentary knowledge of science by appropriating useful concepts from the work of such iconoclastic thinkers as Wilhelm Reich, R. D. Laing, Keith Johnstone, William Blake and Oscar Wilde.If asked whether this approach and this conceptual framework have provided him with a secure foundation for emotional stability, happiness and flowering creativity, Blow would reply, “Well, so far so good.”He also writes humorous erotica under the pseudonym Aussiescribbler.
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